管状圆柱形天线端部天线电流波反射的精确处理

E. Hallén
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作者的。在这个方程中,天线上两点之间的距离通常用某条中心线上对应点之间的距离来表示。只有当距离很小时,这是不允许的,并且从这些区域产生了唯一包含横截面尺寸的项,这是一个主要由对数组成的参数。因此,该方程具有一定的有限精度,使得截面半径与天线长度或波长的比值与单位相比被忽略。从线性化的积分方程中得到的结果也应该具有这种有限的精度,这在涉及电线的各种设备的电工技术中是正常的。然而,关于这种准确性的讨论很多。找到这个问题的明确数值答案的唯一方法是精确地解天线积分方程,线性化的和精确的,对于一些特殊情况。现在,这种方法可以用于直圆柱形管状天线。甘斯最近提出了一种观点,认为海伦的线性化积分方程不应该有任何精确的解。这是Gans犯的一个错误,因为他显然没有看到我的原始论文。他所研究和批判的是在许多美国论文和书籍中被称为“Hall6n积分方程”的方程的粗略形式。Gans实际上批评了那些论文中对我自己的形式的偏离,而我的形式不受Gans.6.7所表达的那种批评的影响
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Exact treatment of antenna current wave reflection at the end of a tube-shaped cylindrical antenna
of the auth0r.l-3 In this equation the distance between two points on the antenna is normally represented by the distance between the corresponding points on some central line. Only when the distance is small this is not permitted and from such regions arises the only term which contains the dimension of the cross section, which is a parameter mainly consisting of a logarithm. The equation therefore has a certain limited degree of accuracy which is such that the ratio of the radius of cross section to the length of the antenna or to the wavelength is neglected compared with unity. The results which can be drawn from the linearized integral equation thus also should have this limited accuracy which is a normal one in electrotechnics in all kinds of devices, where wires are involved. Nevertheless much discussion has gone on about this accuracy. The only way of finding definite numerical answers to this question is to solve exactly the antenna integral equations, both the linearized one and the exact one, for some special case. Nowadays this can be done for a straight cylindrical tube-shaped antenna. (R. Gans has recently expressed the opinion that Hallen’s linearized integral equation should not have any exact sol~tion.~~ This is a mistake made by Gans because he apparently has never seen my original papers. What he studies and criticizes is the coarser form of the equation given in many American papers and books as “Hall6n’s integral equation.” Gans in reality criticizes the deviation that is made in those papers from my own form, which is not subject to any criticism of the kind expressed by Gans.6.7
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