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Método dos Momentos×Análise de Parâmetros S×Gráfico de Smith×
ÁreaEngenharia elétricaEngenharia elétricaEngenharia elétrica
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem196819651939
Autor originalRoger F. HarringtonKaneyuki KurokawaPhillip H. Smith
TipoBoundary integral equation method for solving Maxwell equationsWave-based description of RF/microwave network behaviorGraphical tool for transmission line and impedance analysis
Fonte seminalHarrington, R. F. (1968). Field Computation by Moment Methods. Macmillan. link ↗Kurokawa, K. (1965). Power waves and the scattering matrix. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 13(3), 194-202. DOI ↗Smith, P. H. (1939). Transmission line calculator. Electronics, 12(1), 29-31. link ↗
Outros nomesMoM, Boundary element method (electromagnetics)S-parameter, Scattering parameters, Network parametersImpedance chart, Reflection coefficient chart
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ResumoThe Method of Moments (MoM) is a powerful numerical technique for solving electromagnetic boundary integral equations derived from Maxwell equations. Pioneered by Roger Harrington in 1968, MoM discretizes only radiating surfaces and boundaries (antennas, conductors, dielectrics), not the surrounding space, making it efficient for radiation and scattering problems. MoM remains the standard tool for antenna design, electromagnetic compatibility analysis, and RF/microwave engineering.S-Parameters (Scattering Parameters) characterize RF and microwave networks by their transmission and reflection of voltage waves. Introduced by Kurokawa in 1965, S-parameters are ideal for high frequencies where wave effects dominate. Unlike impedance (Z), admittance (Y), or hybrid parameters, S-parameters are directly measurable with network analyzers, naturally account for characteristic impedance, and are intuitive for cascade analysis. S-parameters are the standard language of RF engineering.The Smith Chart is a graphical tool for visualizing and manipulating complex impedances and reflection coefficients on transmission lines. Introduced by Phillip Smith in 1939, the chart maps the complex reflection coefficient plane to a circular chart, enabling intuitive graphical analysis of transmission line problems, impedance matching, and resonance conditions. Despite the advent of computers, the Smith Chart remains invaluable for understanding transmission line physics and designing RF circuits.
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