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Calvin Guan
Hi,
I'm trying to build an air filled cylinder cavity resonator excited by
coaxial probe like this
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port1 50 ohm coax feedline port 2
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tuning screw
The coax probe is expected to excite the E field inside the cavity. The
resonator is expected to work in TM011 mode. I want to solve the E and M
fields inside the cavity and get the S parameters giving the size of the
cavity, the probes and the characteristics of the metal. My EM theory tells
me this configuration should work. I'm not a paid RF/MW engineer or an
academic so I couldn't afford the commercial EM solver. This is a hobby
project. Does anyone know if there is any free solver can handle this
problem? Is this problem best solved by FDTD? How about MoM and FEM?
thanks,
Calvin
I'm trying to build an air filled cylinder cavity resonator excited by
coaxial probe like this
port1 50 ohm coax feedline port 2
| |
| ___________________ |
| | | |
| | | |
V | | V
-------- --------
---------- -----------
-------- --------
| |
| || |
|-------||----------
^
tuning screw
The coax probe is expected to excite the E field inside the cavity. The
resonator is expected to work in TM011 mode. I want to solve the E and M
fields inside the cavity and get the S parameters giving the size of the
cavity, the probes and the characteristics of the metal. My EM theory tells
me this configuration should work. I'm not a paid RF/MW engineer or an
academic so I couldn't afford the commercial EM solver. This is a hobby
project. Does anyone know if there is any free solver can handle this
problem? Is this problem best solved by FDTD? How about MoM and FEM?
thanks,
Calvin