plot radiation intensity of an antenna
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i want to plot normalized radiation intensity U(theta,phi)in two planes phi =0 degree and phi=180 degree
for theta ranging from -180 to 180
U(theta,phi)=eta/2((-1j*k*I*L*exp(-1j*k*r))/4*pi).^2 *(cos(theta)*cos(phi) + sin(phi)).^2
eta=377;
k=2*pi*lamda;
lamda=1;
I=2;
L=1;
r=1;
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Anna Case
on 9 Oct 2020
% Define theta and phi vectors
phi = [0 pi];
theta = linspace(-pi,pi,501).';
% Compute U
U(theta,phi)=eta/2((-1j*k*I*L*exp(-1j*k*r))/4*pi).^2 *(cos(theta)*cos(phi) + sin(phi)).^2
% Normalize U
U = U./max(U(:));
% Plot
figure;
polarplot(theta,U(:,1),'linewidth',2);
hold on;
polarplot(theta,U(:,2),'linewidth',2);
legend("\Phi = 0","\Phi = 180")
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