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Clarifying the chaotic phenomenon in an oscillator by Lur's system form

โœ Scribed by Ji-Chyun Liu; Hsi-Chiang Chou; Jui-Hsing Chou


Book ID
101271397
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
216 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0895-2477

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โœฆ Synopsis


Substrate RrW โค โฃ 0.75 13.12 0.65 1.25 12.52 0.46 2.5 12.08 0.21 5 11.91 0.096 10 11.84 0.049 ฯฑ 12.11 0.23 different curvatures in Table , we can further conclude that the curvature of the substrate affects the real part โค of the propagation constant much less than the imaginary part โฃ.

IV. CONCLUSIONS

Current distribution on a microstrip transmission line with a finite-width curved substrate has been simulated by the fast and accurate finite-element boundary-integral method. The characteristic parameters are extracted with a stable ESPRIT algorithm. Comparisons of our numerical results and previously published results confirm the validity of our simulation tool. Further computations of the propagation constants for microstrip transmission lines with a finite-width curved sub-. strate show that: 1 the finite extension of the substrate width may cause radiation of the microstrip transmission line, and .

2 the curvature of the substrate affects the real part โค of the propagation constant much less than the imaginary part โฃ.


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