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Exercise

Media Constants
Er = 3.5 Relative electric permitivity Eo =
1. Input data Ur = 2.2 Relative magnetic permeability Uo =
a= 1.9 S/m Conductivity
f= 1.00E+07 Hz Frecuency

Tan(d) = a / (w * E) Losses tangent


w= 2 * Pi * f Rad/s Angular Frecuency
2. Losses
tangent E= Eo * Er F/m Absolute electric permitivity
U= Uo * Ur N/A^2 Absolute magnetic permeability
Tan(d) = ?

3.
Characterization
of the medium

4. Propagation
parameters
4. Propagation
parameters

r= ?= propagation constant (this is obtained from the previous t


A= ? [Rad/m] = Attenuation constant (this is obtained from the previous ta
B= ? [Np/m] = 8,661 Np/m Phase constant (this is obtained from the previous table)
5. Output data
L= 2 * Pi / B [m] = Wavelength
dp = 1 / A [m] = 0,1154m Depth of penetration
dp(L) = dp / L = Penetrated wavelengths

See example 69 of Paz, A (2013). Pg 220


Constants
8.8541878E-12 F/m Electric vacuum permittivity
1.2566371E-06 N/A^2 magnetic vacuum permeability

According to Tan(d), determine


how the medium behaves? choose
1 of the 5 options.

From the table note that:


r (gamma)= propagation constant
A (alfa)= Attenuation constant
B (beta)= Phase constant
n (eta) = intrinsic impedance
Once the behavior of the medium L (Lambda)= Wavelength
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.

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Exercise

Media Constants
Er = 2.5 Relative electric permitivity Eo =
1. Input data Ur = 1.3 Relative magnetic permeability Uo =
a= 1.80E-03 S/m Conductivity
f= 1.00E+09 Hz Frecuency

Tan(d) = a / (w * E) Losses tangent


w= 2 * Pi * f Rad/s Angular Frecuency
2. Losses
tangent E= Eo * Er F/m Absolute electric permitivity
U= Uo * Ur N/A^2 Absolute magnetic permeability
Tan(d) = ?

3.
Characterization
of the medium

4. Propagation
parameters
4. Propagation
parameters

r= ?= propagation constant (this is obtained from the previous ta


B= ? [Np/m] = 37.757 Rad/m Phase constant (this is obtained from the previous table)
5. Output data fv = w / B [m/s] = Phase velocity
L= 2 * pi / B [m] = 0.166 m Wavelength
Ir = Co / Vp = Index of refraction

See example 66 of Paz, A (2013). Pg 215


Constants
8.8541878E-12 F/m Electric vacuum permittivity
1.2566371E-06 N/A^2 magnetic vacuum permeability

According to Tan(d), determine


how the medium behaves? choose
1 of the 5 options.

From the table note that:


r (gamma)= propagation constant
A (alfa)= Attenuation constant
B (beta)= Phase constant
n (eta) = intrinsic impedance
L (Lambda)= Wavelength
Once the behavior of the medium
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.
Once the behavior of the medium
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.

tained from the previous table)


d from the previous table)
Requested information
Exercise

Media
Er = 5.5
Ur = 1.9
1. Input data
a= 1.46E-05 S/m
E= 127 V/m
f= 2.00E+08 Hz

Tan(d) = a / (w * E)
w= 2 * Pi * f Rad/s
2. Losses
tangent E= Eo * Er F/m
U= Uo * Ur N/A^2
Tan(d) = ?

3.
Characterization
of the medium

4. Propagation
parameters
4. Propagation
parameters

n= ? [Ohm] =
n= ? [Ohm] = 221.578 Ohm < 0°
5. Output data Po = E^2 * Cos( Angle(n)) / ( 2 Magnitude(n)) =
A= ? [Np/m] = 0.002 Np/m
dp = 1 / A [m] =

See example 75 of Paz, A (2013). Pg 238


Constants
Relative electric permitivity Eo = 8.8541878E-12 F/m Electric vacuum permittivity
Relative magnetic permeability Uo = 1.2566371E-06 N/A^2 magnetic vacuum permeability
Conductivity
Electric field
Frecuency

Losses tangent
Angular Frecuency
Absolute electric permitivity
Absolute magnetic permeability

According to Tan(d), determine


how the medium behaves? choose
1 of the 5 options.

Once the behavior of the medium


has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.
Once the behavior of the medium
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.

intrinsic impedance (in rectangular coordinates (X + jY))


intrinsic impedance (in polar coordinates ( Magnitude(n)<Angle(n) ) )
Power transmitted [W/m^2] Requested information
(alpha) Attenuation constant [Np/m] (this is obtained from the previous tabl
Depth of penetration
From the table note that:
r (gamma)= propagation constant
A (alfa)= Attenuation constant
B (beta)= Phase constant
n (eta) = intrinsic impedance
L (Lambda)= Wavelength
(this is obtained from the previous table)
Convert from rectangular to polar with Mathematics 4.0, see web conference (if "n" is real, then the angle is 0°)
Exercise

Media
Er = 5.5
Ur = 1.9
1. Input data
a= 1.46E-05
E= 120
f= 4.00E+08

Tan(d) = a / (w * E)
w= 2 * Pi * f
2. Losses
tangent E= Eo * Er
U= Uo * Ur
Tan(d) = ?

3.
Characterization
of the medium

4. Propagation
parameters
4. Propagation
parameters

r= ?=
A= ? [Np/m] =
%Losses(1m) = 1 - e^(-2AX) [%] =
5. Output data n= ? [Ohm] =
Po = E^2 * Cos( Angle(n)) / ( 2 Magnitude(n)) =
%Losses(20m) = 1 - e^(-2AX) [%] =
Losses(20m) = Po * %Losses(20m) [W/m^2] =

See example 76 of Paz, A (2013). Pg 240


Units Constants
Relative electric permitivity Eo = 8.8541878E-12 F/m
Relative magnetic permeability Uo = 1.2566371E-06 N/A^2
S/m Conductivity
V/m Electric field
Hz Frecuency

Losses tangent
Rad/s Angular Frecuency
F/m Absolute electric permitivity
N/A^2 Absolute magnetic permeability
propagation constant (this is obtained from the previous table)
0.002 Np/m Attenuation constant (this is obtained from the previous table)
% Losses per unit length (X=1m)
221,578 Ohm < 0° intrinsic impedance (in polar coordinates ( Magnitude(n)<Angle(n) ) )
Power transmitted [W/m^2]
6.265 % % Losses per unit length (X=20m)
Losses in W/m^2
Electric vacuum permittivity
magnetic vacuum permeability

According to Tan(d), determine


how the medium behaves? choose
1 of the 5 options.

From the table note that:


r (gamma)= propagation constant
A (alfa)= Attenuation constant
B (beta)= Phase constant
n (eta) = intrinsic impedance
L (Lambda)= Wavelength
Once the behavior of the medium
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.
Once the behavior of the medium
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.

Requested information
Exercise

Media Units
Er = 80
1. Input data Ur = 1
a= 4.00E+00 S/m
f= 4.00E+08 Hz

Tan(d) = a / (w * E)
w= 2 * Pi * f Rad/s
2. Losses
tangent E= Eo * Er F/m
U= Uo * Ur N/A^2
Tan(d) = ?

3.
Characterization
of the medium

4. Propagation
parameters
r= ?= 64,059 + 98,62 i
5. Output data A= ? [Np/m] = 64,059 Np/m
Attenuation = -8.68 * A [dB/m] = -556.128 dB/m
x= -3dB / Attenuation [m] =

See example 77 of Paz, A (2013). Pg 242

L
Constants
Relative electric permitivity Eo = 8.8541878E-12 F/m
Relative magnetic permeability Uo = 1.2566371E-06 N/A^2
Conductivity
Frecuency

Losses tangent Tan(d) = a / (w * E)


Angular Frecuency w= 2 * Pi * f
Absolute electric permitivity E= Eo * Er
Absolute magnetic permeability U= Uo * Ur
Tan(d) = ?

tan(Ᵹ) 2.25E+00
Ᵹ 66°

Dielectricos disipativos
Dielectrico con perdidas

r (gamma)=
A (alfa)=
B (beta)=
n (eta) =
L (Lambda)=
propagation constant (this is obtained from the previous table)
Attenuation constant (this is obtained from the previous table)
Attenuation per unit length -556.032
Attenuation for 3dB en metros. 0.0053953729
Electric vacuum permittivity
magnetic vacuum permeability

2.25E+00
2.51E+09 Rad/s
7.0833503E-10 F/m
1.2566371E-06 N/A^2
2.25E+00

According to Tan(d), determine


how the medium behaves? choose
1 of the 5 options.

From the table note that:


r (gamma)= propagation constant
A (alfa)= Attenuation constant
B (beta)= Phase constant
n (eta) = intrinsic impedance
Once the behavior of the medium L (Lambda)= Wavelength
has been defined, select the
column of equations and calculate
the necessary propagation
parameters. Use Microsoft's
"Mathematics 4.0" calculator.
Requested information

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