Have you made any progress since earlier this year?
Do you have a working FDTD program. If not that should be your first step.
Your question is too general it would help if you tell as more precisely what
your current status is and then we can proceed from there.
i am a magister student, and i want to calculate the propagation constante from fdtd in a wave guide with a ferrite substarte, i have do an fdtd program to simulate the 3d wave filed in the wave guide, but i tray to obtain the propagation constant (beta) from this program with not success, i need any advice, even if the substrat is not in ferrite, and thanks.
I don't mind helping if I can but can you tell me first what you know about steps 1-3.
The best way to compute beta (4 is one possibility) depends on those.
I did not mean the FDTD definition.
There are many waves you could measure
- electric waves
- magnetic waves
- voltage waves
- power waves
...
Let us assume you mean electric waves (for example the average of the E fields in the waveguide
in the direction of propagation) then probably you want to measure beta for a/several
fixed frequency/ies.
Then the first thing is to measure the waves at different locations and then use FFT or DFT
to get the amplitude for this/these frequencies.
Then you have to find parameters a and b that exp((a+ib) * x) describes the amplitude and phase
of the waves at different distances x. Since that may not be possible you try to find a good
approximation using methods like curve fitting
- yes i am working on the electric field.
- and i must calculate the beta betwin 20 Ghz and 60 Ghz.
- i dont know how to measure the wave at different location and applicate the fft on it, and these location have the same disance betouin them ? and how to applicate the fft on them because the amplitudes is a constant and its not the same point to save historic of the field to calculate his fft ?
- and my program give a bad amplitude of E.
- and i belieave the fft is calculate at the same point and at different time of the field, not at at different place.
- i dont know the stage where i must calculate the the parameters a and b and how to calculate them, and how to use them to find beta ? and i dont know how to calculate the amplitude and phase of the wave ? and i must have a good approximation of what ?
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- and if you want, i can send you my template program in your mail.
- i have a probleme with documentation, and my professor not have an idea in this method
- yes i am working on the electric field.
- and i must calculate the beta betwin 20 Ghz and 60 Ghz.
- i dont know how to measure the wave at different location
and how to applicate the fft on them because the amplitudes is a constant and its not the same point to save historic of the field to calculate his fft ?
- and my program give a bad amplitude of E.
right but you have to do that for many different points: first you record a time signal, for example, the E field in the x-direction, at a fixed cell during the whole simulation, then you take the FFT.
If you do that at 5-20 cells along the waveguide you see that the further away you get from your sources the weaker the component for a fixed frequency gets. The propagation constant expresses
how much faster the signal gets weaker along the waveguide
- i dont know the stage where i must calculate the the parameters a and b and how to calculate them, and how to use them to find beta ? and i dont know how to calculate the amplitude and phase of the wave ? and i must have a good approximation of what ?
I don't mind, but currently I have to write quite a bit of C and python code so I don't really
want to read any other languages right now. So we should leave it as a last resort
- i have a probleme with documentation, and my professor not have an idea in this method
hello
may be i have the same problem; but my waveguide works between 8 and 12 GHz
the problems I found was due to
1-bad formulation of the ferrite modeling
2-the excitation form
3-the bad boundaries condition;at first the program work without ferrite; but when you introduce the ferrite code the fields go the infiny
4- ...
can you send me your code to revise it?
soufianisme at gmail dot com