Investigations on numerical techniques based on integral equation for the analysis and design of microwave devices in space applications
Autor
Gómez Molina, CeliaDirector/a
Álvarez Melcón, Alejandro; Quesada Pereira, Fernando DanielEscuela/Centro
Escuela Internacional de Doctorado de la Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaPrograma de doctorado
Programa de Doctorado en Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones por la Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaFecha de lectura
2020-11-27Fecha de publicación
2020Editorial
Celia Gómez MolinaPalabras clave
Bandpass filtersConvergence
Coupled line fiters
Dual-mode filters
Hybrid waveguide microstrip technology
Integral equations
Method of Moments (MoM)
Microstrip
Microwave filters
MMICs
Multilayer devices
Multimode equivalent networks
Numerical methods
Planar junctions
Resonator filters
Stopband filters
Taylor series
Thick junctions
Transmission zeros
Transversal filters
Waveguide fillters
Waveguide junctions
Wideband fillters
Wilkinson divider
Descripción
Mención Europeo / Mención Internacional: Concedido
Resumen
Among all the numerical methods described in the technical literature and implemented in the electromagnetic (EM) full-wave simulators, this Ph. D. dissertation is focused on the Multimode Equivalent Network (MEN) technique. The main objective of this doctoral thesis is to extend the state of the art in the MEN context. This technique is based on the individual characterization of the discontinuities present in the structure. For each discontinuity, it starts by imposing the boundary conditions to obtain the relevant integral equations (IEs) that model the problem. After solving the IEs, the discontinuity is then characterized through an equivalent network, where the interactions between the modes on both sides of the discontinuity are rigorously account for by an impedance or admittance coupling matrix. Finally, the individual MENs are conveniently combined to perform the analysis of the complete device. This technique was originally developed for the analysis of waveguide components, ...
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