Introduction To Rectangular Waveguides PDF
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IntroductiontoRectangularWaveguides
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IntroductiontoRectangularWaveguides...
Rectangularwaveguidesarethoneoftheearliesttypeofthetransmissionlines.Theyare
usedinmanyapplications.Alotofcomponentssuchasisolators,detectors,attenuators,
couplersandslottedlinesareavailableforvariousstandardwaveguidebandsbetween1
GHztoabove220GHz.
A rectangular waveguide supports TM and TE modes but not TEM waves because we
cannot define a unique voltage since there is only one conductor in a rectangular
waveguide. The shape of a rectangular waveguide is as shown below. A material with
permittivityeandpermeabilitymfillstheinsideoftheconductor.
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Considertheshapeoftherectangularwaveguideabovewithdimensionsaandb(assume
a>b)andtheparameterseand m. For TM waves Hz= 0 and Ez should be solved from
equationforTMmode
2xyEz0+h2Ez0=0
SinceEz(x,y,z)=Ez0(x,y)egz,wegetthefollowingequation,
Ifweusethemethodofseparationofvariables,thatisEz0(x,y)=X(x).Y(y)weget,
Sincetherightsidecontainsxtermsonlyandtheleftsidecontainsytermsonly,theyare
bothequaltoaconstant.Callingthatconstantaskx2,weget
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whereky2=h2kx2
Now,weshouldsolveforXandYfromtheprecedingequations.Alsowehavetheboundary
conditionsof
Ez0(0,y)=0
Ez0(a,y)=0
Ez0(x,0)=0
Ez0(x,b)=0
Fromallthese,weconcludethat
X(x)isintheformofsinkx x,wherekx=mp/a,m=1,2,3,
Y(y)isintheformofsinkyy,whereky=np/b,n=1,2,3,
SothesolutionforEz0(x,y)is
(V/m)
Fromky2=h2kx2,wehave
ForTMwaves,wehave
Fromtheseequations,weget
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where
Here, m and n represent possible modes and it is designated as the TMmn mode. m
denotesthenumberofhalfcyclevariationsofthefieldsinthexdirectionandndenotesthe
numberofhalfcyclevariationsofthefieldsintheydirection.
When we observe the above equations we see that for TM modes in rectangular
waveguides, neither m nor n can be zero. This is because of the fact that the field
expressions are identically zero if either m or n is zero. Therefore, the lowest mode for
rectangularwaveguideTMmodeisTM11.
Here,thecutoffwavenumberis
andtherefore,
Thecutofffrequencyisatthepointwheregvanishes.Therefore,
Sincel=u/f,wehavethecutoffwavelength,
At a given operating frequency f, only those frequencies, which have fc<f will propagate.
Themodeswithf<fcwillleadtoanimaginarybwhichmeansthatthefieldcomponentswill
decay exponentially and will not propagate. Such modes are called cutoff or evanescent
modes.
Themodewiththelowestcutofffrequencyiscalledthedominantmode.SinceTMmodes
forrectangularwaveguidesstartfromTM11mode,thedominantfrequencyis
Thewaveimpedanceisdefinedastheratioofthetransverseelectricandmagneticfields.
Therefore,wegetfromtheexpressionsforExandHy(seetheequationsabove)
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Theguidewavelengthisdefinedasthedistancebetweentwoequalphaseplanesalongthe
waveguideanditisequalto
whichisthusgreaterthanl,thewavelengthofaplanewaveinthefillingmedium.
Thephasevelocityis
whichisgreaterthanthespeedoflight(planewave)inthefillingmaterial.
Attenuationforpropagatingmodesresultswhentherearelossesinthedielectricandinthe
imperfectly conducting guide walls. The attenuation constant due to the losses in the
dielectriccanbefoundasfollows:
TEModes
Consider again the rectangular waveguide below with dimensions a and b (assume a>b)
andtheparameterseandm.
ForTEwavesEz=0andHzshouldbe
solvedfromequationforTEmode
2xyHz+h2Hz=0
get,
Sincetherightsidecontainsxtermsonlyandtheleftsidecontainsytermsonly,theyare
bothequaltoaconstant.Callingthatconstantaskx2,weget
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whereky2=h2kx2
Here,wemustsolveforXandYfromtheprecedingequations.Alsowehavethefollowing
boundaryconditions:
atx=0
atx=a
aty=0
aty=b
Fromallthese,weget
(A/m)
Fromky2=h2kx2,wehave
ForTEwaves,wehave
Fromtheseequations,weobtain
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where
Asexplainedbefore,mandnrepresentpossiblemodesanditisshownastheTEmnmode.
mdenotesthenumberofhalfcyclevariationsofthefieldsinthexdirectionandndenotes
thenumberofhalfcyclevariationsofthefieldsintheydirection.
Here,thecutoffwavenumberis
andtherefore,
Thecutofffrequencyisatthepointwheregvanishes.Therefore,
Sincel=u/f,wehavethecutoffwavelength,
At a given operating frequency f, only those frequencies, which have f>fc will propagate.
Themodeswithf<fcwillnotpropagate.
Themodewiththelowestcutofffrequencyiscalledthedominantmode.SinceTE10mode
is the minimum possible mode that gives nonzero field expressions for rectangular
waveguides, it is the dominant mode of a rectangular waveguide with a>b and so the
dominantfrequencyis
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Thewaveimpedanceisdefinedastheratioofthetransverseelectricandmagneticfields.
Therefore,wegetfromtheexpressionsforExandHy(seetheequationsabove)
Theguidewavelengthisdefinedasthedistancebetweentwoequalphaseplanesalongthe
waveguideanditisequalto
whichisthusgreaterthanl,thewavelengthofaplanewaveinthefillingmedium.
Thephasevelocityis
whichisgreaterthanthespeedoftheplanewaveinthefillingmaterial.
Theattenuationconstantduetothelossesinthedielectricisobtainedasfollows:
Aftersomemanipulation,weget
Example:
Consier a length of airfilled copper Xband waveguide, with dimensions a=2.286cm,
b=1.016cm.Findthecutofffrequenciesofthefirstfourpropagatingmodes.
Solution:
Fromtheformulaforthecutofffrequency
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