2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2940339
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Modal Expansion Analysis of T-Shaped Waveguide

Abstract: The T-shaped waveguide (T-waveguide for short) is a new kind of wideband waveguide which is easier to fabricate than conventional wideband waveguides. This paper presents the modal expansion analysis of the T-waveguide. The T-waveguide is first divided into four rectangular domains. The electromagnetic fields in each domain are expressed by suitable mode functions. The continuity of tangential electromagnetic fields along the interface of neighboring regions is enforced by the Galerkin's matching process and a… Show more

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“…In recent times, these problems have been widely highlighted and explored [9], [10]. Techniques such as the BEM [10] and modal expansion analysis [41] have been used to address these problems numerically. To resolve these eigenvalue problems (EVPs), there is a tremendous need for an outstanding numerical technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent times, these problems have been widely highlighted and explored [9], [10]. Techniques such as the BEM [10] and modal expansion analysis [41] have been used to address these problems numerically. To resolve these eigenvalue problems (EVPs), there is a tremendous need for an outstanding numerical technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concern here is about higher order polynomial approximation for the physical variable, and this will naturally contain four, five and six nodes for cubic, quartic and quintic elements along the curved boundary. It is clearly explained that how to choose the four nodes of cubic element, five nodes of quartic element and six nodes of quintic triangular element along the curved side so that the curve represents a parabolic arc as nearly as possible [33], [37]- [41].…”
Section: Significance Of the Present Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%