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I've just finished my new post: TEM mode analysis with an finite element differential equation solver. comphysblog.wordpress.com/2018

In this post I calculate the electric and magnetic fields on a coaxial cable, characteristic impedance of the line, the Poynting vector, the conductor and dielectric loss, an estimated loss coefficient, Q-factor and s-parameter for a given length of cable.

Coax has been a useful example for comparisons with analytical results but the methods are very general. TEM modes of systems with different geometries can also be analysed with the exact same techniques!

Very happy to hear any comments, corrections or suggestions.

@comphys BTW did you notice we added some crazy nerdy emoji like the one fr open-source :opensource:

Really cool stuff though going to dive into this when i have a minute to read the blog post.

@freemo :arch_linux: oh yeah =] nice, could actually convince me to use emojis.

The full code from the example, results etc are all on gitlab too gitlab.com/comphysblog/coax_te the notebook has all of the steps and plots etc.

@comphys We have all sorts of nerdy emoji. I added 100+ myself :)

Thanks for the code I will check that out too.

@comphys If I had any correction or suggestion I'd probably feel compelled to write it, but the truth is that I'm in awe and have decided that I need to learn ⚛️

@MagnonDiscontinuum wow thank you very much. I'm no expert at the moment; just learning as I post, but let me know if you need a hand or just how you're getting on with it! I can give you an email address if you'd like to discuss things in detail.

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