Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods

In designing filters and antenna feeds at microwave frequency, the energy density and stop bands are of vital importance. To this development, this work is set out to determine the transmission coefficients behavior of substrates along with their energy density for a microstrip structure using finit...

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Main Authors: Yakubu, Abubakar, Abbas, Zulkifly, Sahabi, Suleiman
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Published: Sciencedomain International 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.884022021-12-27T04:11:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88402/ Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods Yakubu, Abubakar Abbas, Zulkifly Sahabi, Suleiman In designing filters and antenna feeds at microwave frequency, the energy density and stop bands are of vital importance. To this development, this work is set out to determine the transmission coefficients behavior of substrates along with their energy density for a microstrip structure using finite element method (FEM) and Vector network analyzer (VNA). In this work, a 15, 30 and 50 mm PTFE samples were used as an overlay substrate material on a patch microstrip antenna. Simulations and measurement were then carried using FEM and VNA, respectively. Transmission coefficient obtained via FEM and VNA were compared and the behavior of the substrates at 10 GHz were noted which is the area of broad stop band. Results from simulation and measurement showed that the energy density of the 50 mm thick substrates was 1.67 x 10-5 J/m3 while the attenuated power for the 15, 30 and 50 mm thick substrates at 10 GHz were 6.8, 8.0 and 14.6 dB, respectively. Based on these findings, it is concluded that the 50 mm thick PTFE substrates has the deepest stopband at 10 GHz and more suitable for filter designs and antenna feeds. Sciencedomain International 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88402/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Yakubu, Abubakar and Abbas, Zulkifly and Sahabi, Suleiman (2020) Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods. Journal of Engineering Research and Reports, 15 (2). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2582-2926 https://www.journaljerr.com/index.php/JERR/article/view/17139 10.9734/jerr/2020/v15i217139
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description In designing filters and antenna feeds at microwave frequency, the energy density and stop bands are of vital importance. To this development, this work is set out to determine the transmission coefficients behavior of substrates along with their energy density for a microstrip structure using finite element method (FEM) and Vector network analyzer (VNA). In this work, a 15, 30 and 50 mm PTFE samples were used as an overlay substrate material on a patch microstrip antenna. Simulations and measurement were then carried using FEM and VNA, respectively. Transmission coefficient obtained via FEM and VNA were compared and the behavior of the substrates at 10 GHz were noted which is the area of broad stop band. Results from simulation and measurement showed that the energy density of the 50 mm thick substrates was 1.67 x 10-5 J/m3 while the attenuated power for the 15, 30 and 50 mm thick substrates at 10 GHz were 6.8, 8.0 and 14.6 dB, respectively. Based on these findings, it is concluded that the 50 mm thick PTFE substrates has the deepest stopband at 10 GHz and more suitable for filter designs and antenna feeds.
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author Yakubu, Abubakar
Abbas, Zulkifly
Sahabi, Suleiman
spellingShingle Yakubu, Abubakar
Abbas, Zulkifly
Sahabi, Suleiman
Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods
author_facet Yakubu, Abubakar
Abbas, Zulkifly
Sahabi, Suleiman
author_sort Yakubu, Abubakar
title Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods
title_short Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods
title_full Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods
title_fullStr Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods
title_full_unstemmed Determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods
title_sort determination of transmission coefficients and energy density of an overlay microstrip patch antenna for microwave filters and feeds designs using microwave methods
publisher Sciencedomain International
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88402/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88402/
https://www.journaljerr.com/index.php/JERR/article/view/17139
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