Application of transmission-line super theory to classical transmission lines with risers

By applying the Transmission-Line Super Theory (TLST) to a practical transmission-line configuration (two risers and a horizontal part of the line parallel to the ground plane) it is elaborated under which physical and geometrical conditions the horizontal part of the transmission-line can be repres...

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Main Authors: R. Rambousky, J. Nitsch, S. Tkachenko
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-11-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/13/161/2015/ars-13-161-2015.pdf
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Summary:By applying the Transmission-Line Super Theory (TLST) to a practical transmission-line configuration (two risers and a horizontal part of the line parallel to the ground plane) it is elaborated under which physical and geometrical conditions the horizontal part of the transmission-line can be represented by a classical telegrapher equation with a sufficiently accurate description of the physical properties of the line. The risers together with the part of the horizontal line close to them are treated as separate lines using the TLST. Novel frequency and local dependent reflection coefficients are introduced to take into account the action of the bends and their radiation. They can be derived from the matrizant elements of the TLST solution. It is shown that the solution of the resulting network and the TLST solution of the entire line agree for certain line configurations. The physical and geometrical parameters for these corresponding configurations are determined in this paper.
ISSN:1684-9965
1684-9973