Abstract

The flanged parallel-plate waveguide is analysed based on the method of Kobayashi potential (KP) using Fourier function space. The presentation of the method is free from intricate mathematics. Standard integral identities are used for problem formulation, without direct use of Weber-Schafheitlin (WS) integrals. The Fourier function space is exploited for the construction of the governing linear equations instead of Jacobi polynomials. A simple strategy is suggested for the evaluation of the required improper integrals. Near-field results are validated through convergence analysis. Far-field patterns are compared with predictions of the surface equivalence theorem (SET).

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