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Rohit December 23rd 06 05:43 PM

distortion of the antenna pattern
 
i m studying the distortion of the antenna pattern located near any
conductor. i want to know how do i interpret the patterns obtained. i
know the ideal pattern of the antenna but when i place them near any
conductor, can the pattern distortion be studied by knowing the surface
currents in the object due to the antenna? how the E field and H field
behaviour changes as it travels from free space to any finite conductor
plate?
i m very new to antennas so i need answer in detail to understand.
thanks
rohit


Dave December 23rd 06 05:54 PM

distortion of the antenna pattern
 
the current in the object is at least part of the story. if the object is
close enough to the antenna it can also change the currents in the antenna
itself and distort the pattern.

"Rohit" wrote in message
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i m studying the distortion of the antenna pattern located near any
conductor. i want to know how do i interpret the patterns obtained. i
know the ideal pattern of the antenna but when i place them near any
conductor, can the pattern distortion be studied by knowing the surface
currents in the object due to the antenna? how the E field and H field
behaviour changes as it travels from free space to any finite conductor
plate?
i m very new to antennas so i need answer in detail to understand.
thanks
rohit




Richard Clark December 23rd 06 06:21 PM

distortion of the antenna pattern
 
On 23 Dec 2006 09:43:54 -0800, "Rohit" wrote:

i m studying the distortion of the antenna pattern located near any
conductor. i want to know how do i interpret the patterns obtained. i
know the ideal pattern of the antenna but when i place them near any
conductor, can the pattern distortion be studied by knowing the surface
currents in the object due to the antenna? how the E field and H field
behaviour changes as it travels from free space to any finite conductor
plate?
i m very new to antennas so i need answer in detail to understand.
thanks
rohit


Hi Rohit,

An answer in detail is much too lengthy to present in one response.
The first consideration is the current amplitude and phase in the
antenna, the second consideration is the amplitude and phase in that
nearby conductor, and its distance to the antenna - the physical
distance is actually a third phase consideration.

The pattern is a combination of all amplitudes and phases as viewed
from an extreme (more than 100 wavelengths) distance.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC

Yuri Blanarovich December 23rd 06 07:08 PM

distortion of the antenna pattern
 
Try modeling the various configuration in programs like EZNEC etc. and see
the current distributions and resultant antenna patterns.

Yuri, K3BU


"Rohit" wrote in message
ups.com...
i m studying the distortion of the antenna pattern located near any
conductor. i want to know how do i interpret the patterns obtained. i
know the ideal pattern of the antenna but when i place them near any
conductor, can the pattern distortion be studied by knowing the surface
currents in the object due to the antenna? how the E field and H field
behaviour changes as it travels from free space to any finite conductor
plate?
i m very new to antennas so i need answer in detail to understand.
thanks
rohit




Roy Lewallen December 24th 06 12:17 AM

distortion of the antenna pattern
 
The phenomenon is known as "mutual coupling". The field from the antenna
induces a current in the conductor. That current produces a field which
does two things: it vectorally adds to the field from the antenna, which
alters the overall field; and it in turn induces a current into the
antenna conductors, which alter the field from the antenna.

A quantitative study of this phenomenon is complex and requires solution
of Maxwell's equations as well as fundamental equations for radiation.
The latter can't be solved at all in closed form, and the former can be
far from trivial if the geometry isn't extremely simple. Many
approximations have been developed over the years, but they can be
applied only to a few simple geometrical configurations. You won't have
any trouble finding an abundance of information in any antenna textbook
or in papers of various publications like the IRE/IEEE Proceedings.

But with a home computer, you can now get very accurate solutions to
even very complex geometries in seconds. They'll tell you not only the
overall pattern, but the currents on each part of each conductor. As the
author and seller of EZNEC, I recommend that you download the free demo
version of that program from http://eznec.com. There are, however, a
number of other readily available programs which all give essentially
the same information with equal accuracy.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Rohit wrote:
i m studying the distortion of the antenna pattern located near any
conductor. i want to know how do i interpret the patterns obtained. i
know the ideal pattern of the antenna but when i place them near any
conductor, can the pattern distortion be studied by knowing the surface
currents in the object due to the antenna? how the E field and H field
behaviour changes as it travels from free space to any finite conductor
plate?
i m very new to antennas so i need answer in detail to understand.
thanks
rohit



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