Title :
Admittance of rectangular waveguide radiating from a conducting cylinder
Author_Institution :
CSIRO, Epping, NSW, Australia
fDate :
9/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Theory and experiment are compared for the admittance presented to a rectangular waveguide which terminates at an arbitrary angle in the surface of a conducting cylinder. Two methods are described for calculating the admittance: a single-mode approximation from the modal solution and an alternative asymptotic solution. Using these methods, the effect of aperture orientation on admittance, and the results obtained are compared with the experiment. The single-mode approximation is in good agreement with experimental results for the case when the input waveguide supports the TE10 mode only. The accuracy of the approximate formula for waveguide admittance was also verified. The admittance is shown to be weakly dependent on aperture orientation for moderately large cylinders
Keywords :
electric admittance; rectangular waveguides; waveguide theory; TE10 mode; admittance; aperture orientation; asymptotic solution; conducting cylinder; rectangular waveguide; single-mode approximation; Admittance; Apertures; Closed-form solution; Magnetic fields; Mutual coupling; Planar waveguides; Propagation constant; Rectangular waveguides; Surface waves; Waveguide components;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on