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"Art Unwin" wrote
The antenna compendium states that an assumption is made with MoM programs that an assumption is made that current in a radiator is sinusoidal where as we all know that the current degrades in aplitude dependent on radiator length. _____________ Art, the current distribution along even the shortest (fractional wavelength), constant OD radiator also is ~sinusoidal. Currrent always is near zero at the open end of a linear radiator of every physical length. The shape of the current wave formed along a very short radiator appears to be very close to triangular. But in fact that "triangular" current distribution is just a very short section of a sinusoidal waveform. N.B. that MoM programs show exactly this for radiators that are very short in terms of electrical wavelengths. This also is proven mathematically in the antenna engineering textbooks of Kraus, Balanis, Johnson & Jasik, etc etc. RF ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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