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On Jan 2, 6:31*pm, wrote:
I've been using 4Nec2, a freeware antenna modeling program based on NEC-2 (Numerical Electromagnetic Code). I'm wondering if anyone could provide some insight as to just how it models current at the ends of wires that are not connected to anything (a.k.a. "free ends" or "open ends"). Does NEC-2 model "end caps" at free ends, which is equivalent to assuming wires are solid, or does it just set the current equal to zero at the free ends, which is equivalent to assuming wires are hollow? Is it possible that it does both, but the specific model is determined by the choice of computational kernel (extended vs. standard)? I've tried looking through some of the NEC-2 documentation, but I can't find a definitive answer. -Dave, K3WQ David I see no reference with respect to the ratio between diameters so It must reflect solid conductors. If the elements were hollow there could be current flow within the tube together with skin depth. However, the communication must be consistent with straight line projectory and thus the center of the tube would act like a Faraday cage. This is different to current flow in the center of a solid radiator since there can be no eddy current within a material of a RF radiator. Remember, no matter how you read the NEC files equations arrived at are often approximations since many time portions of equations are assumed to be negligeable compared to the overall scheme of things and thus deleted. Do that a few times and it is not known whether the solutions is a greater or smaller approximation , only a closer approximation that that created by a planar design. As a U.S.Senator from Illinois once stated, a dollar here and a millions there and pretty soon we are talking about real money (Sen Dirksen of Peoria) Regards Art |
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