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The undamped transient coupling loss factor is determined numerically, since an analytical solution does not exist.
Comparisons are drawn between the transient coupling loss factors and the steady-state coupling loss factor of classical SEA.
It is shown that multiple formulations can be used to determine the transient coupling loss factor, and that certain formulations are preferable for moderately to strongly coupled systems.
The oscillator energies and the power flow between oscillators are used to examine the transient coupling loss factors for the damped and undamped systems.
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Minimum coupling loss.
The minimum insertion loss including the transmission loss and coupling loss is about 10.7 dB.
And the coupling loss is insensitive to tilt angle.
Depending on the frequency range, coupling loss becomes less significant above 15 dB coupling where the other losses constitute the majority of the total loss.
In a real directional coupler, however, the insertion loss consists of a combination of coupling loss, dielectric loss, conductor loss, and VSWR loss.
The high temporal resolution affords the investigation of transient coupling and is a prerequisite to study frequency dependent coupling.
P back and P base are radiation losses that constitute part of the coupling loss; the power coupled into the shanks is P coupled.
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