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Conductor losses calculation in two-dimensional simulations of H-plane rectangular waveguides

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  • G. Castorina
  • G. Torrisi
  • G. Sorbello
  • L. Celona
  • A. Mostacci

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This paper presents a novel numerical approach to simulate H-plane rectangular-waveguide microwave circuits considering a reduced quasi-2D simulation domain with benefits for computational cost and time. With the aim to evaluate the attenuation of the full height 3D component, we propose a modified expression for the waveguide top/bottom wall conductivity. Numerical 2D simulations are validated against results from full wave 3-D commercial electromagnetic simulator. After a benchmark on a simple straight waveguide model, the method has been successfully applied to an asymmetric un-balanced power splitter, where an accurate power loss prediction is mandatory. Simulation time and memory consumption can be reduced by a factor ten and seven respectively, in comparison with complete 3D geometries. Finally, we show that, also for quasi-2D E-bend waveguide, a case where the translational H-plane symmetry is broken, the error on conductor losses computation is mitigated by our approach since the method remains still valid in a first approximation.

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  • G. Castorina & G. Torrisi & G. Sorbello & L. Celona & A. Mostacci, 2019. "Conductor losses calculation in two-dimensional simulations of H-plane rectangular waveguides," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(8), pages 981-990, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:33:y:2019:i:8:p:981-990
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2019.1583136
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