Finite element analysis of open-ended coaxial lines
The open-ended coaxial line is used as a probe for sensing complex permittivity since the reflection coefficient varies as a function of both frequency and permittivity. Results from a finite element analysis of the open-ended coaxial line compare well with published results. The finite element simu...
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Zusammenfassung: | The open-ended coaxial line is used as a probe for sensing complex permittivity since the reflection coefficient varies as a function of both frequency and permittivity. Results from a finite element analysis of the open-ended coaxial line compare well with published results. The finite element simulations are useful in analyzing how well the simplifying assumptions made with a theoretical analysis match an actual structure. The agreement between an idealized probe having an infinite ground plane and a probe with a finite ground plane was quite good. The difference was less than 0.004 for air; for lossy materials (such as water), the difference would be smaller. It is concluded that finite element analysis can be used as a tool to examine the effects on model accuracy of finite ground planes as well as profiles within the ground plane.< > |
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ISSN: | 0149-645X 2576-7216 |
DOI: | 10.1109/MWSYM.1993.277099 |