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Equivalent circuit for TE, TM propagation modes

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Hi,

TEM propagation mode which usually happens in almost all two plate conductors, can be represented equivalently by the famous LC ladder network.

For TE/TM modes, is there an equivalent circuit representation?

Thanks
 

same thing, l-c ladder network, but with distrubted component values different to match the impedance and propagation constant. Also some transmission lines has dispersion, so you would need a frequency dependedn L and C for those cases.

each propagation mode is a new way for energy to get from point A to point B. I have seem multimode transmission lines represented by a transformaer coupling mechanism, and individual L-C networks for each mode of propagation placed in parallel.
 

Hi biff44,

Thank you for your answer. Can you please point me to some reference on this?

Thanks
 

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