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S11-parameter from a 1-Port Microwave Heating Cavity
Posted 12 ago 2016, 04:53 GMT-4 RF & Microwave Engineering Version 5.2 3 Replies
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Dear all,
I am trying to model the microwave heating cavity that I am working with (see the attached file for the general view of the system).
It's a rectangular waveguide (86x43mm) and only it has one port, and there is a coaxial cable between the generator and the cavity and this coaxial cable is connected to the cavity through coax to waveguide adapter.
What I want to obtain is S11-parameters when the cavity is empty and loaded (see the attached file for the port settings).
I obtained S11 results (see the attached file) without doing any special thing or arrangement in the simulation, in general it looks ok that we have a resonance at 2.46GHz but the thing is that the value is so low ca. -0.12dB. I have also a Network Analyser to check and correlate the simulation but the S11data is around -30dB (@2.45GHz).
I do not know what is wrong with the simulation, is there any special settings for obtaining the S11 parameters?
I would appreciate it if you could help me about this situation.
Thanks.
I am trying to model the microwave heating cavity that I am working with (see the attached file for the general view of the system).
It's a rectangular waveguide (86x43mm) and only it has one port, and there is a coaxial cable between the generator and the cavity and this coaxial cable is connected to the cavity through coax to waveguide adapter.
What I want to obtain is S11-parameters when the cavity is empty and loaded (see the attached file for the port settings).
I obtained S11 results (see the attached file) without doing any special thing or arrangement in the simulation, in general it looks ok that we have a resonance at 2.46GHz but the thing is that the value is so low ca. -0.12dB. I have also a Network Analyser to check and correlate the simulation but the S11data is around -30dB (@2.45GHz).
I do not know what is wrong with the simulation, is there any special settings for obtaining the S11 parameters?
I would appreciate it if you could help me about this situation.
Thanks.
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