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Keith Dysart wrote:
Please expand on what it tells us "about what is wrong with the analysis so far". You have not been able to tell where the instantaneous reflected energy goes. This new example should help you solve your problem. If your steady-state equations for the new example are not identical to the steady- state equations for the previous example, then something is wrong with your previous analysis. IMO, something is obviously wrong with your previous analysis since it requires reflected waves to contain something other than ExH joules/sec, a violation of the laws of EM wave physics. feedline1 feedline2 source---1WL 50 ohm---Rs---1WL 50 ohm---+j50 The beauty of this example is that conditions at the source resistor, Rs, are isolated from any source of energy other than the ExH forward wave energy in feedline1 and the ExH reflected wave energy in feedline2. That's all the energy there is available at Rs and that energy cannot be denied. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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