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“GuidesArray Circular” With this program you can execute mathematical modelling by the phased periodic plane antennas array from circular wave guides in sector of angles and a band … |
GuidesArray Circular is supposed for purposes of modeling of phased antenna arrays created using circular waveguides. Such antenna arrays can be used as transmit \ receive antenna systems for radio- and television-broadcast centers, cellular and paging …
With this program you can execute mathematical modelling by the phased periodic plane antennas array from circular wave guides in sector of angles and a band of frequencies.
The offered mathematical model is founded on an electrodynamic solution of a boundary task in a unit mesh of infinite structure.
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“Generalized method of successive reflections in the theory of finite …” When internal and external problems of electrodynamics are solved, the successive reflections (successive diffractions) method is used [1, 2] that ensures enough efficiency … |
A numerical method for determining the characteristics of plane and circular cylindrical finite antenna arrays that is based on a model of a regular radiating structure and the method of successive reflections is studied. The calculation of the radiation pattern …
When internal and external problems of electrodynamics are solved, the successive reflections (successive diffractions) method is used [1, 2] that ensures enough efficiency for the numerical algorithms of determining the electrodynamic characteristics of complex objects. If modified, the specified method can be used to define the characteristics of finite antenna arrays taking into account edge effects and the interaction of the radiators.
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In section of “Publications-Archive” the “The Algorithm and Results of Calculating the Characteristics of Waveguide Radiator Arrays” archival article is published.
Authors: E. M. Privalov, Z. K. Kudrya, S. D. Gorina.
In the article the method and algorithm of calculating the input characteristics for the radiators of antenna arrays with a small number of radiators have been developed.
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