This book describes new, highly effective, rigorous analysis methods for
electromagnetic wave problems. Examples of their application to the
mathematical modelling of micros trip lines, corrugated flexible
waveguides, horn antennas, complex-shaped cavity resonators and periodic
structures are considered.
Special attention is paid to energy dissipation effects. Various
physical models and methods of analysis of dissipation are described and
approximate formulas and computer-based calculation results for
dissipation characteristics are given and compared with experimental
data. Ways of decreasing dissipation in waveguides and resonators are
discussed.
The book will be of interest to physicists and engineers working on the
theory and design of microwave and millimetre-wave components and
devices. Designers in microwave engineering will find here all the
information they need for choosing the correct waveguide (resonator) for
a stipulated dissipation characteristic. The numerical algorithms and
formulas can be directly applied to CAD systems. The book is also
relevant for students of electromagnetism and microwave circuits.