DocumentCode
2162433
Title
Calculation of 3D capacitances of wires with hybrid MoM/MAS approach
Author
Karkashadze, D. ; Jobava, R. ; Frei, S. ; Topchishvili, D. ; Muchaidze, G.
Author_Institution
EMCoS, Tbilisi, Georgia
fYear
2004
fDate
11-14 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
61
Lastpage
64
Abstract
In car related EMC problems, it is important to estimate radiation from, or coupling into, the cable harness, which comprises of a large number of wires located in close proximity. When wires are considered, decreasing the length of a wire segment does not improve accuracy if any other object is located extremely close to the surface of the wire. In this case, charge is distributed non-uniformly along the perimeter. The surface of the wire segment must be divided into strips, and charges at each strip must be found independently. A "thick wire" approach, which includes additional segmentation along the perimeter, can bring an enormous increase in the number of unknowns. We report on the implementation of a thick wire approach based on the method of auxiliary sources (MAS). Results of investigations are given as recommendations in graphical and tabular views, which show the accuracy of the calculated values for benchmark problems. These recommendations will be used in the latest versions (v. 1.14 and higher) of the three dimensional static solver Satic3D developed at EMCoS.
Keywords
automotive engineering; capacitance; computational electromagnetics; electric charge; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic coupling; method of moments; wires (electric); wiring; 3D wire capacitance calculation; EMC problems; EMCoS; MAS; MoM; Satic3D; car cable harness; method of auxiliary sources; thick wire approach; wire segment; Accuracy; Boundary conditions; Capacitance; Databases; Electromagnetic compatibility; Inductance; Message-oriented middleware; Power cables; Strips; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Direct and Inverse Problems of Electromagnetic and Acoustic Wave Theory, 2004. DIPED 2004. Proceedings of the 9th International Seminar/Workshop on
Print_ISBN
966-02-3253-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DIPED.2004.242570
Filename
1371062
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