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Lossless transmission lines

Lossless Transmission Lines. If the line resistance and dielectric conductance are both small (i.e., R
    transmission line is considered lossless, and equation 11 simplifies to... [Pg.466]

    An ideal lossless transmission line is characterized by / = 0 and G = 0. The fundamental equations are first order in both the spatial variable and the time variable. The equations can be converted into uncoupled second order differential equations as ... [Pg.759]

    Each variable satisfies the same second order partial differential equation. For a lossless transmission line these become the ideal wave equation (forF only) ... [Pg.759]

    Figure 11. Idealized input and output signals on a lossless and a lossy transmission line of length 1. Rise time (tr) is defined as the time between the 10 and 90% voltage levels. Other abbreviations are defined in the text. Figure 11. Idealized input and output signals on a lossless and a lossy transmission line of length 1. Rise time (tr) is defined as the time between the 10 and 90% voltage levels. Other abbreviations are defined in the text.
    Oufi, E., A. S. Aifuhaid, and M. M. Saied. 1994. Transient analysis of lossless singlephase nonuniform transmission lines. IEEE Trans. Power Deliv. 9 1694—1700. [Pg.174]

    To transmit power over long distances is the basic requisite of economical transmission. Let us study equation (24.3). If we are able to maintain a unity p.f. between the transmitting and receiving ends, then for a lossless line... [Pg.792]


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