DocumentCode
1503079
Title
Some Little-Known Facts About Transmission Lines and Some New Results
Author
Roy, Suhash C Dutta
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Delhi, New Delhi, India
Volume
53
Issue
4
fYear
2010
Firstpage
556
Lastpage
561
Abstract
The study of transmission lines forms an integral part of any curriculum in electrical engineering. This paper presents some little-known but interesting facts about transmission lines, which are generally not found in textbooks, along with some new facts, which arose as extensions of these little-known ones. The facts highlighted in this paper are that: 1) the real part of the characteristic impedance is always greater than the magnitude of its imaginary part; 2) the real and imaginary parts of the characteristic impedance and the propagation constant are interrelated by four inequalities; 3) the magnitude of the load reflection coefficient may exceed unity, even for a passive load; 4) the concepts of incident power and reflected power, as usually employed in dealing with lossless lines, are not, in general, valid in a lossy line; 5) the law of power conservation is not violated because of Fact 3; and that 6) the maximum value of depends on whether the load or the characteristic impedance is variable and whether the load is active or passive.
Keywords
electrical engineering education; power transmission lines; characteristic impedance; electrical engineering curriculum; inequality; passive load; power conservation; propagation constant; transmission lines; Electrical engineering; Electromagnetic reflection; Helium; Impedance; Power transmission lines; Propagation constant; Propagation losses; Transmission line theory; Transmission lines; Voltage; Load reflection coefficient; power conservation; transmission lines;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9359
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.2009.2033040
Filename
5290095
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