Discussion Closed This discussion was created more than 6 months ago and has been closed. To start a new discussion with a link back to this one, click here.
Interpreting electric field distribution in metallic chamber
Posted 2024年9月29日 GMT-4 08:39 Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering, Results & Visualization Version 6.2 2 Replies
Please login with a confirmed email address before reporting spam
Hello. I'm simulating microwave furnace consists of waveguide, 2.45Ghz 3kw magnetron, metallic chamber.
I'm am troubling interpreting the result. According to my waveguide mode analysis, I found that microwave in the rectangular waveguide propagates with TE10 mode.(You can see the picture below)
But when I combined waveguide with metallic chamber, I could see that there are 2 hot spots in the microwave chamber and I don't understand why it happens.
I think that the result should show electric field concentrated on the middle.
If you have any idea why it shows result like the picture I posted, I would appreciate your advice.
If you have no idea why it happens, is there any recommendation for analysis tool that helps me to understand the result?
Thank you a lot.