1965
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-00476-0
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Lehrbuch der Hochfrequenztechnik

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“…This does not however mean that the contribution of higher order multipoles to the radiated power is significant. As demonstrated by Harrington in [7] and later reproduced by Zinke and Brunswig in [9], upon expanding the field radiated by an arbitrary antenna in spherical coordinates, the contribution of higher-order multipoles to the overall radiated power remains negligible. Field strengths arising from higher expansion terms mainly contribute to the reactive power for normal gain antennas.…”
Section: Decomposition Of the Radiated Field Into Radiations From Elementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…This does not however mean that the contribution of higher order multipoles to the radiated power is significant. As demonstrated by Harrington in [7] and later reproduced by Zinke and Brunswig in [9], upon expanding the field radiated by an arbitrary antenna in spherical coordinates, the contribution of higher-order multipoles to the overall radiated power remains negligible. Field strengths arising from higher expansion terms mainly contribute to the reactive power for normal gain antennas.…”
Section: Decomposition Of the Radiated Field Into Radiations From Elementioning
confidence: 95%
“…3. The resonant character of the antenna permits considering only contributions from dipoles, since higher order multipoles do not play a major role [7][8][9]. In fact, for normal-gain radiators the contribution of higher order multipoles to the radiating power is negligibly small, less than 1% [8].…”
Section: Decomposition Of the Radiated Field Into Radiations From Elementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Winding Pack Measurements were performed at frequencies of 50 Hz to 30 kHz using an RLC-meter at amplitude of 5 V. Magnitude and M phase angle of the measured impedance are compared with calculated results from an equivalent circuit. We modeled the impedance of a winding pack by a parallel resonance circuit, where a capacitance is in parallel to an inductance in series with a resistance, where the impedance is given by [5] . ) (…”
Section: Impedance Spectrum Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diese Vorgehensweise ist zulässig, sofern der Abstand AI zwischen Deckel und Leitung mindestens viermal größer als die Substratdicke h ist, also AI > 4-A [3]. Der Eingangsleitwert an der Speisestelle ist Y cia -Y a + Y,f.…”
Section: Impedanzberechnungunclassified