## Abstract A classical eigenvalue mode‐spectrum analysis of waveguides with multi‐ridged cross sections is presented and applied to the design of narrowband waveguide components in rectangular and circular waveguide technology. Modifications of the modes of the empty waveguide enclosures are used
New class of rectangular and circular evanescent-mode waveguide filter
✍ Scribed by P. Jarry; J. Beneat; E. Kerherve; H. Baher
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 699 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1096-4290
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✦ Synopsis
In this paper, a complete design procedure is presented for an original structure of evanescent-mode filters which does not require special tuning techniques or subsequent optimization procedures beyond the design method itself. The method covers the cases of both rectangular and circular waveguide structures. The structure is composed of an air-filled waveguide containing a number of dielectric inserts. It is designed such that the air-filled sections are evanescent, while those with dielectric inserts operate in the normal propagative mode. Furthermore, the interfaces with the external source and load are achieved via a pair of air-filled guides of a propagative nature. The technique consists in finding a scattering description of all the filter sections and junctions relying on an exhaustive electromagnetic study of the field quantities and implying modal analysis methods. This leads to a scattering description of the entire structure and, subsequently, to an approximate lumped equivalent circuit model. This, in turn, is identified with a bandpass ( filter prototype and the parameters of the waveguide filter cross section, lengths of sections, ) and permittivity are evaluated such that they lead to a close agreement with the response of the prototype. The bandwidth over which the quality of approximation is acceptable is studied in detail and several examples are given for both rectangular and circular filters. Experimental results are also presented indicating that the approach proposed is at the same time accurate and very efficient.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
A new triple mode in-line principle for filter application that pro¨ides a ¨ersatile configuration is de¨eloped. The position in the z-axis of the cross section that includes the coupling screws is considered as a parameter of design. In addition, the length of the ca¨ity is used as a tuning element