Title :
Simulating Large Electrical Systems for Wideband Pulse Interactions Using the Topological Modular Junction Concept
Author :
Kirawanich, P. ; Yakura, S.J. ; Islam, N.E.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Experiment and electromagnetic-topology (EMT)-based simulation are performed to study the effects of wideband EM pulses on large electrical systems. The EMT simulation relies on the topological modular junction concept with the simultaneous use of a number of analytical and computational methods, including the transmission-line-matrix compaction method, the finite-difference time-domain method, and the reciprocity theorem, to come up with a final result. The EMT simulation approach that uses the topological modular concept is an effective way to perform tradeoff analysis of different wideband pulse excitations without having to repeat the simulations of the entire system. As part of validating the EMT simulation approach, we performed the experiment to measure the current induced by a wideband EM pulse on a cable behind a slot aperture. The simulated current and the measured current resulted in good agreement with each other, thus demonstrating the validity of the proposed simulation scheme.
Keywords :
finite difference time-domain analysis; power system simulation; topology; transmission line matrix methods; EMT simulation; electromagnetic topology; finite-difference time-domain method; large electrical systems; reciprocity theorem; topological modular junction concept; transmission-line-matrix compaction method; wideband pulse interaction; Analytical models; Compaction; Computational modeling; Current measurement; Finite difference methods; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Pulse measurements; Time domain analysis; Wideband; Aperture-cable coupling; electromagnetic topology (EMT); wideband pulse interaction;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.918767