A wideband waveguide transition design with modified dielectric transformer using edge-based tetrahedral finite element analysis
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Journal Volume
44
Journal Issue
7
Pages
1024-1031
Date Issued
1996-07
Author(s)
Abstract
A waveguide transition analysis approach has been established to deal with arbitrary shaped three-dimensional (3-D) waveguide discontinuity problems, by hybridizing the edge-based tetrahedral finite-element method for the junction region and the analytic modal expansion technique for the waveguide region. Several unique features have been imbedded in the analysis, including a variational formula for the scattering coefficients, a modified Delaunay triangulation for the mesh generation, and a frontal solution technique for the sparse matrix solution. As a result, the analysis is verified to be accurate, versatile, and efficient through extensive comparisons with the theoretical and measurement data in the available literature. The approach is then applied to design a rectangular to dielectric-filled circular waveguide transition with less than -20 dB return loss over a 40% bandwidth by using a suitable modified dielectric rod transformer.
Type
journal article
