DocumentCode
82346
Title
Some limiting aspects of transmission line theory and possible improvements
Author
Besnier, Philippe ; Chabane, Sofiane ; Klingler, M.
Author_Institution
IETR, Rennes, France
Volume
3
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
2nd Quarter 2014
Firstpage
66
Lastpage
75
Abstract
Wiring still supports most of electric power fluxes as well as data transmission in various infrastructures and transport systems. Hopefully, transmission line theory is a very helpful approximation to estimate interference propagation among cable harnesses. This is definitely a useful tool for engineers, since it enables anticipating the probability of failure of equipment they are connected to. Everything has been written from the initial roots of transmission line derivation, dated from the ancient telegraphist´s equations established by O. Heaviside back to...1880! until the last developments of sophisticated and off-the-shelf transmission line solvers for complex arrangements of cable networks. The fact is, that these tools are so familiar to many EMC engineers that it might come with some misunderstanding of some results. In this paper, we take a look at the root assumptions of this approximate theory and examine some of its potential weaknesses, through simple examples. Then, we investigate the question of the possible improvement of the classical transmission line theory (when and if required). In principle, this would require the derivation of some kind of generalized transmission line theory or even the examination of the super theory of transmission lines. We rather show that a much more simple modification of transmission line equations is possible for a better approximation of the experimental observations.
Keywords
approximation theory; cables (electric); data communication; electromagnetic compatibility; failure analysis; probability; transmission line theory; wiring; EMC engineers; ancient telegraphist equations; approximate theory; cable harness; cable networks; complex arrangements; data transmission; electric power fluxes; failure probability; infrastructure systems; interference propagation; off-the-shelf transmission line solvers; simple modification; transmission line theory; transport systems; wiring; Approximation methods; Data communication; Performance evaluation; Power cables; Transmission lines; Transmission link theory; Wiring;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2162-2264
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MEMC.2014.6849549
Filename
6849549
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