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Multipole-Based Cable Braid Electromagnetic Penetration Model: Electric Penetration Case

  • Salvatore Campione
  • , Larry K. Warne
  • , William L. Langston
  • , William A. Johnson
  • , Rebecca S. Coats
  • , Lorena I. Basilio

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Abstract

We investigate the electric penetration case of the first principles multipole-based cable braid electromagnetic penetration model reported in the Progress in Electromagnetics Research B 66, 63-89 (2016). We first analyze the case of a 1-D array of wires: this is a problem which is interesting on its own, and we report its modeling based on a multipole-conformal mapping expansion and extension by means of Laplace solutions in bipolar coordinates. We then compare the elastance (inverse of capacitance) results from our first principles cable braid electromagnetic penetration model to that obtained using the multipole-conformal mapping bipolar solution. These results are found in a good agreement up to a radius to half spacing ratio of 0.6, demonstrating a robustness needed for many commercial cables. We then analyze realistic cable implementations without dielectrics and compare the results from our first principles braid electromagnetic penetration model to the semiempirical results reported by Kley in the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility 35, 1-9 (1993). Although we find results on the same order of magnitude of Kley's results, the full dependence on the actual cable geometry is accounted for only in our proposed multipole model which, in addition, enables us to treat perturbations from those commercial cables measured.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7972905
Pages (from-to)444-452
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Volume60
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cable braid
  • electric penetration
  • first principles electromagnetic penetration model

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