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引用次数: 11
摘要
提出了一种在时域上由Hx, y(t)计算电磁场分量Ex, y, z(t)的方法。h场辐射是通过考虑超短激励电流产生的。该方法是基于傅立叶变换与麦克斯韦-安培关系相结合的平面波谱(PWS)变换。通过考虑在水平面上任意放置一组偶极子,并在半高处由0.6 ns宽的脉冲电流激发,证实了该方法的相关性。计算了近场范围内不同高度偶极子上方矩形平面上的磁场分量Hx、y(t)。结果表明,提取的Ex、y、z(t)场与分析结果吻合较好。
Calculation of time-domain near-field Ex, y, z(t) from Hx, y(t) with PWS and FFT transforms
A calculation method of the E-field components Ex, y, z(t) from Hx, y(t) in time-domain is presented. The H-field radiation is generated by considering an ultra-short excitation current. The proposed method is based on the combination of the Fourier and plane wave spectrum (PWS) transforms associated with the Maxwell-Ampere relation. The relevance of the method was confirmed by considering a set of dipoles placed arbitrarily in the horizontal plane and excited by a pulse current of 0.6 ns width at half-height. Magnetic field components Hx, y(t) were calculated in the rectangular plane above the dipoles at different heights in the near-field range. It was demonstrated that extracted Ex, y, z(t) fields were in good agreement with the analytical results.