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Electromagnetic Field Interaction with Transmission Lines : From Classical Theory to HF Radiation Effects (Advances in Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetics)
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Author(s)F. Rachidi, S. Tkachenko
PublisherWIT Press / Computational Mechanics
ISBN / ASIN1845640632
ISBN-139781845640637
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CategoryScience
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Description
The evaluation of electromagnetic field coupling to transmission lines is an
important problem in electromagnetic compatibility. The use of the transmission line (TL) approximation theory has permitted the solution of a large range of problems (e. g. lightning and EMP interaction with power lines). However, the continual increase in operating frequency of products and higher-frequency sources of disturbances (such as UWB systems) makes TL basic assumptions no longer acceptable for a certain number of applications. In the last decade or so, the generalization of classical TL theory to take into account high frequency effects has emerged as an important topic of study in electromagnetic compatibility. This effort resulted in the elaboration of
the so-called "generalized" or "full-wave" TL theory, which incorporates high frequency radiation effects, while keeping the relative simplicity of TL equations.
This book is organized in two main parts. Part I presents consolidated
knowledge of classical transmission line theory and different
field-to-transmission line coupling models. Part II presents different
approaches developed to generalize TL Theory.
important problem in electromagnetic compatibility. The use of the transmission line (TL) approximation theory has permitted the solution of a large range of problems (e. g. lightning and EMP interaction with power lines). However, the continual increase in operating frequency of products and higher-frequency sources of disturbances (such as UWB systems) makes TL basic assumptions no longer acceptable for a certain number of applications. In the last decade or so, the generalization of classical TL theory to take into account high frequency effects has emerged as an important topic of study in electromagnetic compatibility. This effort resulted in the elaboration of
the so-called "generalized" or "full-wave" TL theory, which incorporates high frequency radiation effects, while keeping the relative simplicity of TL equations.
This book is organized in two main parts. Part I presents consolidated
knowledge of classical transmission line theory and different
field-to-transmission line coupling models. Part II presents different
approaches developed to generalize TL Theory.










