Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite Elements

The presented submission describes an analysis of a classical open microstrip line, of an open microstrip line on a trapezoidal substrate and on a substrate with a limited width and of a microstrip line with a PEC shielding walls on both sides. The analysis is performed using the conformal mapping m...

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Main Authors: Z. Raida, M. Dolezal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 1998-06-01
Series:Radioengineering
Online Access:http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/1998/98_02_01.pdf
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description The presented submission describes an analysis of a classical open microstrip line, of an open microstrip line on a trapezoidal substrate and on a substrate with a limited width and of a microstrip line with a PEC shielding walls on both sides. The analysis is performed using the conformal mapping method and the finite-element one. For all the above described structures, the characteristic impedance is computed by both the methods and obtained results are in detail discussed. Both the methods are compared with respect to their generality, to their CPU time requirements, and to the programming effort required for their implementation.
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spelling doaj.art-c381ca240c2a47adb49fe3fc83aaab932022-12-22T02:03:18ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25121998-06-0172Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite ElementsZ. RaidaM. DolezalThe presented submission describes an analysis of a classical open microstrip line, of an open microstrip line on a trapezoidal substrate and on a substrate with a limited width and of a microstrip line with a PEC shielding walls on both sides. The analysis is performed using the conformal mapping method and the finite-element one. For all the above described structures, the characteristic impedance is computed by both the methods and obtained results are in detail discussed. Both the methods are compared with respect to their generality, to their CPU time requirements, and to the programming effort required for their implementation.www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/1998/98_02_01.pdf
spellingShingle Z. Raida
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Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite Elements
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title Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite Elements
title_full Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite Elements
title_fullStr Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite Elements
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite Elements
title_short Quasi-Static Analysis of Planar Transmission Lines: Conformal Mapping Versus Finite Elements
title_sort quasi static analysis of planar transmission lines conformal mapping versus finite elements
url http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/1998/98_02_01.pdf
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