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Keith Dysart wrote:
Numerical coincidence as proof that Pref is always dissipated in the generator. :-) It's no coincidence. The special case example was carefully selected to make the angle 'A' between the forward and reflected waves equal to 90 degrees. Since cos(A) exists in the interference term and cos(90) = 0, it makes the interference term equal to zero. When there is no interference at the source resistor, 100% of the reflected power is *always* dissipated in the source resistor. This is a chosen special case condition, NOT a coincidence. In the absence of interference, there is simply no other place for the reflected energy to go, i.e. it cannot be redistributed back toward the load. There are any number of special cases that will cause the forward wave and reflected wave to be 90 degrees out of phase at the source resistor. One of Roy's cases was just such a case - 1/2WL of 50 ohm feedline with a 0 +/- j50 ohm load. For any length feedline, there exists a load that will cause the reflected wave to be 90 degrees out of phase with the forward wave at the source resistor. For any of those infinite number of cases, the reflected energy will be dissipated in the source resistor. On a more serious note, how would you analyze this generator using reflected power and constructive and destructive interference? Without analyzing it, based on our previous discussion of voltage sources and current sources, I would say that any constructive interference in the voltage source is offset by an equal magnitude of destructive interference in the current source and vice versa, i.e. the net interference inside the source is always zero. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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