Title :
On the Fast and Rigorous Analysis of Compensated Waveguide Junctions Using Off-Centered Partial-Height Metallic Posts
Author :
Blas, Àngel A San ; Mira, Fermín ; Boria, Vicente E. ; Gimeno, Benito ; Bressan, Marco ; Arcioni, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Univ. Miguel Hernandez, Alicante
Abstract :
In this paper, we present an efficient and rigorous method, based on the 3-D boundary integral-resonant-mode expansion technique, for the analysis of multiport rectangular waveguide junctions compensated with partial-height cylindrical metallic posts. The electrical performance of a great variety of commonly used wideband microwave circuits has been improved drastically thanks to the introduction of a new design parameter, i.e., the relative position of the metallic post in the structure. To the authors´ knowledge, this parameter has not been taken into account in previous studies concerning compensated junctions using partial-height metallic posts. The developed tool has been successfully used to design compensated H- and E-plane right-angled bends and power dividers, as well as optimal magic-T junctions. This novel tool has been fully verified through comparisons between our results and those provided by a well-known commercial finite-element method software
Keywords :
boundary integral equations; finite element analysis; microwave circuits; waveguide junctions; 3D boundary integral resonant mode expansion technique; E plane right angled bends; H plane right angled bends; compensated junctions; design parameter; finite element method software; magic-T junctions; multiport rectangular waveguide junctions analysis; partial-height cylindrical metallic posts; power dividers; wideband microwave circuits; Admittance; Finite element methods; Microwave circuits; Power dividers; Rectangular waveguides; Software tools; Transmission line matrix methods; Waveguide components; Waveguide junctions; Wideband; Compensation; integral equations; method of moments; waveguide components; waveguide junctions;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2006.886928