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Long line coupling models.
Author(s) -
Larry K. Warne,
Kenneth Chen
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/918749
Subject(s) - transmission line , coupling (piping) , physics , line (geometry) , excitation , electric power transmission , focus (optics) , current (fluid) , acoustics , electrical engineering , computational physics , optics , mathematics , engineering , geometry , quantum mechanics , mechanical engineering
This report assembles models for the response of a wire interacting with a conducting ground to an electromagnetic pulse excitation. The cases of an infinite wire above the ground as well as resting on the ground and buried beneath the ground are treated. The focus is on the characteristics and propagation of the transmission line mode. Approximations are used to simplify the description and formulas are obtained for the current. The semi-infinite case, where the short circuit current can be nearly twice that of the infinite line, is also examined

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