Article | REF: D1102 V1

Line and cable modeling

Authors: Jean-Marie ESCANÉ, Pierre ESCANÉ

Publication date: August 10, 2001, Review date: May 18, 2022 | Lire en français

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    6. Modeling non-parallel lines

    Occasionally, two lines may cross each other. In such cases, the theory developed for parallel conductors cannot be applied, and a special study is required.

    6.1 Inductive aspect

    With each conductor acting separately, the problem can be solved in its generality, if we know how to deal with the case of two non-parallel conductors.

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    6.1.1 Two non-parallel conductors

    As far as partial self-inductances are concerned, they only depend on one conductor. There is therefore nothing...

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