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Patch antenna with a coat of Microwave absorber

Karthik Vathool Jambunatha Ramani

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Hi,
I am studying the improvement in absorption of radiation by microstrip patch antenna, which is coated with a layer of microwave absorber that I am going to develop.

How can I define the physics for this absorber?


Thanks in advance,

Best,
Karthik

1 Reply Last Post 2016年4月28日 GMT-4 22:50
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 8 years ago 2016年4月28日 GMT-4 22:50
The only way I know of to do this right is to model the absorbing material as a true material with a non-zero thickness. In other words, model the absorbing material as a physical region within the volume of your problem, assign that volume the proper dielectric constant and conductivity, and mesh it finely enough to not miss the details. The biggest challenge here is probably figuring out what values to use for epsr and sigma. Those properties will depend on the chemistry and fabrication of your absorbing material. Good luck.
The only way I know of to do this right is to model the absorbing material as a true material with a non-zero thickness. In other words, model the absorbing material as a physical region within the volume of your problem, assign that volume the proper dielectric constant and conductivity, and mesh it finely enough to not miss the details. The biggest challenge here is probably figuring out what values to use for epsr and sigma. Those properties will depend on the chemistry and fabrication of your absorbing material. Good luck.

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