Article | REF: D4543 V1

Power cables: echometry theory

Author: Henri KUZYK

Publication date: May 10, 2006

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1. Echometry: Generalities and principles

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The reader is referred to the file Linear power systems with distributed constants [D 1 100] .

1.1 Physical mechanism of pulse propagation in a line

A coaxial line (i.e. made up of two concentric conductors) can be considered as a system with distributed constants, i.e. it can accept the equivalent electrical diagram shown in figure 1 .

Under these conditions, we show that the line can be defined quite simply by its propagation constants, namely :

  • its characteristic...

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