Propagation of Current Waves along Randomly Located Multiconductor Transmission Lines inside a Rectangular Resonator
Sergey V. Tkachenko,
Juergen B. Nitsch,
Moustafa Raya and
Ralf Vick
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2018, vol. 2018, 1-12
Abstract:
Propagation of current waves along randomly located multiconductor transmission lines inside a rectangular resonator is investigated. Two different line configurations are considered: parallel wires and perpendicular lines. The analytical solutions for both types of lines are obtained, using the method of symmetrical lines inside the resonator. Computer realization of this method allows it to obtain a fast solution. Therefore, it becomes possible to investigate statistical properties of induced currents. It could be shown that the mutual coupling of the currents in the wires is strong when the frequency is near resonances in the system “cavity and wires” and relatively small far from these resonances. Stochastization leads to a broadening of the resonance curves.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1155/2018/4150217
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