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Multimode Analysis of a Rectangular Cavity Partially Filled with Dielectric (유전체로 일부 채워진 직육면체 캐비티의 다중모드 해석)

  • 김채영;나정웅
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.9-13
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    • 1979
  • Multimode characteristics of a dielectrically loaded rectangular cavity are analyzed by a graphical method. Coupled transcendental equations for multimode frequencies may be solved graphlially. This shows that the resonant frequencies of the partially flued cavity with a dielectic are shifted toward lower frequencies compared to those of the empty cavity. It is shown that a perturbational scheme can not be employed to calculate multimode frequencies because of relatively large frequency shrift. Existence of the surface wave modes In the dielectric and their resonant frequencies are early predicted from this graphical method.

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Displacement Characteristics of Cymbal Actuator with Metal Endcap Structure (금속 앤드캡 구조에 따른 심벌 액츄에이터의 변위 특성)

  • Choi, Sung-Young;Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1998.11c
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    • pp.844-846
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    • 1998
  • In this study, Brass endcap with 2, 3, 5, and 7mm contact surface and 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5mm conical cavity depths was fabricated by the punch die while keeping the cavity diameter constant 9.25mm then displacement characteristics of the cymbal actuators with each of brass endcap thickness were measured under an applied voltage $60V_{max}$. Dispacement increased with increasing contact surface and resonant frequency decreased with increasing contact surface, cymbal actuator with 7mm contact surface and 1.5mm endcap cavity depth exhibits $35.89{\mu}m$ displacement and 18.8kHz resonant frequency, displacement increased with increasing endcap cavity depth while contact surface was kept constant at 3mm and Below a endcap thickness of 0.2mm, Differences in displacement between 1.2mm and 1.5mm cavity depth appeared at $0.18{\mu}m$. that is, displacement of cymbal actuator with 1.2mm over cavity depth saturated nearly.

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Micromachined Millimeter-Wave Cavity Resonators

  • Song, K.J.;Yoon, B.S.;Lee, J.C.;Lee, B.;Kim, J.H.;Kim, N.Y.;Park, J.Y.;Kim, G.H.;Bu, J.U.;Chung, K.W.
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, micromachined millimeter-wave cavity resonators ar presented. One-port and two-port cavity resonators at Ka-band are designed using 3D design software, HP $HFSS^{TM}$ ver. 5.5 Cavity resonators are fabricated on Si substrate, which is etched down for the cavity, bonded with a Quartz wafer in which metal patterns for the feeding line coupling slot are formed. One-port resonator shows the resonant frequency of 39.34 GHz, the return loss of 14.5 dB, and the loaded $Q(Q_{L})$ of 150. Two-port cavity resonator shows the resonant frequency of 39 GHz, the insertion and return losses of 4.6dB and 19,9dB, the loaded($Q_{L}$) and unloaded $Q(Q_{U})$) of 44.3 and 107, respectively.

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Mode Identification of Resonant Frequencies for a Dielectric Loaded Circular Cylindrical Cavity (유전체가 삽입된 원통형 공진기에서 공진주파수의 모드 구분)

  • Kim, Jin-Kook;Kim, Dong-Kyu;Choi, Hong-Ju;Hur, Jung;Lee, Sang-Young
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.351-358
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    • 1999
  • This paper describes the mode identification of resonant frequencies in dielectric loaded circular cylindrical cavity. To identify the mode of resonant frequencies, the calculated resonant frequencies were compared with the simulated ones in the air-filled circular cylindrical cavity by Microstripes EM simulator. With z-oriented magnetic field excitation, we could get only TE mode resonance, while all the modes including TM mode were observed with $\phi$-oriented magnetic field excitation. We could identify the modes with the two excitation methods. We applied the identification method to a dielectric loaded circular cylindrical cavity and compared these results with experimental ones. To certify the method, we traced resonance frequencies with varying the dielectric height. We observed that the resonance of $TE_{011}$ mode was changed dramatically while the variation of the $TE_{111}$ and $TE_{211}$ modes are relatively small.

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A Computation of the Resonant Frequencies using Contour Graph Method in the Dielectric-disc Loaded Cylindrical Cavity Resonators (유전체 디스크가 삽입된 원통형 공동 공진기에서 Contour Graph 방법을 이용한 공진주파수 계산)

  • Choi, Hong-Ju;Lee, Won-Hui;Hur, Jung;Choi, Gwang-Je;Lee, Sang-Young
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.1420-1427
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    • 2000
  • We described a method to obtain electromagnetic solution and resonant frequencies in dielectric-disc loaded cylindrical cavity resonators. Resonant frequency of dielectric-disc loaded cylindrical cavity resonators is calculated by analyzing the characteristic equation. The characteristic equation is solved by using the ContourPlot graph of Mathematica. As increasing to height of cavity, we compare the calculated resonant frequency with experimental frequency. The calculated results well agree with the experimental ones. The error between them is 0.2% or 1.6% for the case of the top plate is close to or far from concentric dielectric-disc, respectively.

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Numerical investigation for performance prediction of gas dynamic resonant igniters

  • Conte, Antonietta;Ferrero, Andrea;Pastrone, Dario
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.425-440
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    • 2020
  • The work presented herein is a numerical investigation of the flow field inside a resonant igniter, with the aim of predicting the performances in terms of cavity temperature and noise spectrum. A resonance ignition system represens an attractive solution for the ignition of liquid rocket engines in space missions which require multiple engine re-ignitions, like for example debris removal. Furthermore, the current trend in avoiding toxic propellants leads to the adoption of green propellant which does not show hypergolic properties and so the presence of a reliable ignition system becomes fundamental. Resonant igniters are attractive for in-space thrusters due to the low weight and the absence of an electric power source. However, their performances are strongly influenced by several geometrical and environmental parameters. This motivates the study proposed in this work in which the flow field inside a resonant igniter is numerically investigated. The unsteady compressible Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes equations are solved by means of a finite volume scheme and the effects of several wall boundary conditions are investigated (adiabatic, isothermal, radiating). The results are compared with some available experimental data in terms of cavity temperature and noise spectrum.

Mode Matching Technique in a Cylindrical Cavity with Center Wire

  • Han, Dae Hyun
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.143-146
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    • 2018
  • The eigen value problem of a coaxial cavity and a modified pill box cavity is investigated using the mode matching technique. The coaxial cavity has a cylindrical cavity with beam ports and center conductor. The pill box cavity is the same as a coaxial cavity without center conductor. The electric field and magnetic field are formulated in propagation region and resonance region. The boundary and orthogonal conditions are applied to the electric and magnetic fields. We derived the eigen value equation by the proposed procedure in a coaxial cavity and a modified pill box cavity. The electromagnetic field of the real structure is disturbed by the coaxial wire. The effect of the coaxial wire in pill box cavity with beam ports increase the dominant resonant frequency. The coaxial line method of the coupling impedance is not adequate for a cylindrical cavity. The results of the mode matching technique and simulation agree well. The results confirm the proposed formulation is valid.

Analysis of the Spherical-Rectangular Patch Microstrip Resonator (구면사각패치 마이크로스트립 공진기 해석)

  • Yang, Doo-Young;Lee, Sang-Seol
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.27 no.11
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 1990
  • We analyze the spherical-rectangular patch microstrip resonator with conformal surface by the cavity model and derive the formulas to calculate resonant frequency in the consideration of effective dielectric constant in order to minimize the errors of resonant frequency due to the fringing fields. A transmission type spherical-rectangular patch microstrip resonator operating at 3GHz, for example, is designed and fabricated on Epsilam-10 substate. Measuring data of resonant frequency and return loss are 2.985 GHz and -44.4dB respectively. Those well agreed with theoretical values.

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Analysis and Design of the Cylindrical-rectangular Patch Microstrip Resonator (원통면 사각패치 마이크로스트립 공진기 특성 해석 및 설계)

  • 이민수;이상설
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.925-933
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    • 1991
  • Caracteristics of cylindrical rectanyular patch microshtrip resonator are analyzed by cavity model. To minimize the error of resonant frequency due to fringing field, the resonant frequency is calcylated by the concept of effective dielectric constant. The transmisson type resonator operating at 3GHz is designed and manufactured. The measured data of the resonant frequency and reflection loss are 3.019Ghz and \ulcorner32.78dB respectively. These results nearly coincide with theoretical results.

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Implementation of a T-DMB Single Element Cavity Filter Using HFSS (HFSS를 이용한 T-DMB용 단일소자 공동여파기 구현)

  • Go, Nam-Gyu;Son, Tae-Ho;Lee, Yong-Chang
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2011
  • In this study, we design and implement a cavity filter for the Korea T-DMB broadcasting transmitter station and repeater system. HFSS 3 dimensional field simulation tool is used for this study. T-DMB filter has to be high quality factor Q, and cavity filter is applying in T-DMB system due to high handling power. We use HFSS simulation tool for design to obtain exact resonant frequency with easy design. A cavity filter is implemented based on the simulated results, and test results are compared with simulations. Measured resonant frequency and bandwidth are 211.8MHz and 0.1MHz, and correspond with design values.