Study of spatial power combining in closed waveguides

This thesis presents studies of spatial waveguide power combiners for communication systems. The previous work on spatial power combiners is reviewed thoroughly. After analyzing the pros and cons of all the existing structures, two types of spatial power combiners are proposed. The first one is a ne...

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Main Author: Shan, Xiaoyong
Other Authors: Shen Zhongxiang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-547442023-07-04T17:10:24Z Study of spatial power combining in closed waveguides Shan, Xiaoyong Shen Zhongxiang School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio This thesis presents studies of spatial waveguide power combiners for communication systems. The previous work on spatial power combiners is reviewed thoroughly. After analyzing the pros and cons of all the existing structures, two types of spatial power combiners are proposed. The first one is a new transitional structure from a rectangular waveguide to multiple microstrip lines for high-efficiency power combining applications. The fields of microstrip lines in a shielded rectangular waveguide are obtained by solving a set of homogeneous simultaneous equations. Mode-matching techniques are successfully implemented to analyze the N-furcated rectangular waveguide, the junction between rectangular waveguide and multiple microstrip lines, and the junction between multiple microstrip lines in one rectangular waveguide to multiple microstrip lines in multiple shielding waveguides. Calculated results are verified by the state-of-art field simulation software and excellent agreements are observed. The designed power combiner is fabricated and very good performance has been achieved. The second one is an eight-way radial power combiner. Eight suspended substrate stripline (SSS) peripheral ports are used in the design to minimize the loss and realize a compact design. The field in a SSS is solved using a mode-matching analysis. Good experimental results are presented, which show very good return loss and insertion loss performance. Conclusions and recommendation for future works are given at the end of the thesis. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2013-07-31T07:42:47Z 2013-07-31T07:42:47Z 2013 2013 Thesis Shan, X. (2013). Study of spatial power combining in closed waveguides. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/54744 10.32657/10356/54744 en 145 p. application/pdf
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Shan, Xiaoyong
Study of spatial power combining in closed waveguides
description This thesis presents studies of spatial waveguide power combiners for communication systems. The previous work on spatial power combiners is reviewed thoroughly. After analyzing the pros and cons of all the existing structures, two types of spatial power combiners are proposed. The first one is a new transitional structure from a rectangular waveguide to multiple microstrip lines for high-efficiency power combining applications. The fields of microstrip lines in a shielded rectangular waveguide are obtained by solving a set of homogeneous simultaneous equations. Mode-matching techniques are successfully implemented to analyze the N-furcated rectangular waveguide, the junction between rectangular waveguide and multiple microstrip lines, and the junction between multiple microstrip lines in one rectangular waveguide to multiple microstrip lines in multiple shielding waveguides. Calculated results are verified by the state-of-art field simulation software and excellent agreements are observed. The designed power combiner is fabricated and very good performance has been achieved. The second one is an eight-way radial power combiner. Eight suspended substrate stripline (SSS) peripheral ports are used in the design to minimize the loss and realize a compact design. The field in a SSS is solved using a mode-matching analysis. Good experimental results are presented, which show very good return loss and insertion loss performance. Conclusions and recommendation for future works are given at the end of the thesis.
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