Advanced Modeling of Rectangular Waveguide Devices with Smooth Profiles by Hierarchical Model Reduction

02/01/2023
by   Gines Garcia-Contreras, et al.
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We present a new method for the analysis of smoothly varying tapers, transitions and filters in rectangular waveguides. With this aim, we apply a Hierarchical Model (HiMod) reduction to the vector Helmholtz equation. We exploit a suitable coordinate transformation and, successively, we use the waveguide modes as a basis for the HiMod expansion. We show that accurate results can be obtained with an impressive speed-up factor when compared with standard commercial codes based on a three-dimensional finite element discretization.

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