The document discusses Bessel functions and their use in solving wave equations in cylindrical coordinates. Bessel functions of the first and second kind are defined as the solutions to Bessel's differential equation. These functions are used to describe transverse electric (TE), transverse magnetic (TM), and transverse electromagnetic (TEM) modes in circular waveguides. The power transmission and losses in circular waveguides and coaxial lines are also examined.
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Circular Waveguide
The document discusses Bessel functions and their use in solving wave equations in cylindrical coordinates. Bessel functions of the first and second kind are defined as the solutions to Bessel's differential equation. These functions are used to describe transverse electric (TE), transverse magnetic (TM), and transverse electromagnetic (TEM) modes in circular waveguides. The power transmission and losses in circular waveguides and coaxial lines are also examined.
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CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDE
CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDE
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
Bessel's Function Bessel functions, first defined by the mathematician Daniel Bernoulli and generalized by Friedrich Bessel, are the canonical solutions y(x) of Bessel's differential equation
for an arbitrary complex number (the order of the Bessel
function). The most important cases are for an integer or half-integer. Although and produce the same differential equation for real , it is conventional to define different Bessel functions for these two values in such a way that the Bessel functions are mostly smooth functions of . Bessel functions are also known as cylinder functions or the cylindrical harmonics because they appear in the solution to Laplace's equation in cylindrical coordinates.
Bessel's Function-First Kind
Bessel functions of the first kind, denoted as J(x), are solutions of Bessel's differential equation that are finite at the origin (x = 0) for integer or positive , and diverge as x approaches zero for negative non-integer . It is possible to define the function by its Taylor series expansion around x = 0:
Bessel's Function-First Kind
where (z) is the gamma function, a shifted generalization of the factorial function to non-integer values. The Bessel function of the first kind is an entire function if is an integer.
The graphs of Bessel functions look roughly like
oscillating sine or cosine functions that decay proportionally to 1/x, although their roots are not generally periodic, except asymptotically for large x. (The Taylor series indicates that J1(x) is the derivative of J0(x), much like sin(x) is the derivative of cos(x); more generally, the derivative of Jn(x) can be expressed in terms of Jn1(x)
Bessel's Function-Second Kind
The Bessel functions of the second kind, denoted by Y(x), occasionally denoted instead by N(x), are solutions of the Bessel differential equation that have a singularity at the origin (x = 0). These are sometimes called Weber functions after Heinrich Martin Weber, and also Neumann functions after Carl Neumann. For non-integer , Y(x) is related to J(x) by:
In the case of integer order n, the function is defined by
taking the limit as a non-integer tends to n:
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
SOLUTIONS OF WAVE EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TE MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TEM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TEM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TEM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TEM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TEM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TEM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
TEM MODES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES
POWER TX IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES or COAXIAL LINES
POWER TX IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES or COAXIAL LINES
POWER TX IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES or COAXIAL LINES
POWER TX IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES or COAXIAL LINES
POWER TX IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES or COAXIAL LINES
POWER LOSSES IN CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES or COAXIAL LINES