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Rectangular waveguide cavity - Maximum E field
Hi rama-lama, I am failed to figure out a direct method for such calculation. The only way I found is to estimate the Q-factor, then by assuming power loss in the conducting walls(Pc) (and in the filled dielectric if that is the case), I calculated E-field using...- m_niz
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Rectangular waveguide cavity - Maximum E field
Hi, I am trying to calculate maximum E-field strength in a rectangular waveguide cavity resonator at 1.6GHz. The input power is 200W while the resonator should wsupport TE101 mode. cavity dimensions are 0.131mmx0.65mmx0.134mm (WxHxL) having lossy walls made up of copper with conductivity of...- m_niz
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How Can You Calculate Debye Equation Parameters for Curve Fitting?
Hi, I need to calculate the parameters of the following equation: S = (a + ((b-a)/(1+((2*pi*x)^2*c^2)))) I have the measured data of S and need the parameters a,b and c to get a curve fit in the software for analysis. If someone can help me in this regard or suggest any software that...- m_niz
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Undergrad Solution of 2 Equations with 3 Variables
Thanks Hall! Can you write me a detailed solution. I am not very good in maths. -
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Undergrad Solution of 2 Equations with 3 Variables
Very Sorry, I have loaded the correct file now! actually its a bit tricky to write these equations so I just attached the file. Thanks -
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Undergrad Solution of 2 Equations with 3 Variables
Hello there, I have got the following equations, please see the attached file. Have to find Es, Einf and T. others are known. How to do that? Thanks.