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Analyse de discontinuitiés rayonnantes sur ligne microruban au moyen d’équations intégrates

Analysis of radiating open discontinuities in microstrip lines using integral equations

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Une technique d’équations intégrates résolues par la méthode des moments associée à un modèle simple de multipôle et destinée à l’analyse des discontinuités rayonnantes dans les circuits microondes est présentée. Les résultats obtenus sur une coupure transversale d’une ligne microruban sont confrontés à ceux d’Hammerstad référence de la plupart des simulateurs commerciaux.

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An integral equations technique solved by the moment method associated with the simple multiport model is used to analyse radiating open discontinuities in microwave circuits. Results obtained on a microstrip gap discontinuity are compared with those given by Hammerstad’s which are utilised in almost commercial cad software.

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Drissi, M., Fouad Hanna, V., Lepeltier, P. et al. Analyse de discontinuitiés rayonnantes sur ligne microruban au moyen d’équations intégrates. Ann. Télécommun. 43, 246–250 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02995084

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