Title :
Analysis of Induced Currents on a Thin Wire Located Symmetrically Inside a Cylinder
Author :
Tkachenko, Sergey ; Rambousky, Ronald ; Nitsch, Jurgen B.
Author_Institution :
Otto-von Guericke Univ., Magdeburg, Germany
Abstract :
This paper deals with the electromagnetic interaction of a straight thin wire located inside a cylinder with the cylinder walls. The wire runs parallel to the cylinder axis and connects its two opposite caps. A lumped source is chosen, which feeds the terminated conductor. For this configuration, an exact analytical solution for the induced current on the conductor is presented. On the basis of a two-sum Green´s function expressed in cylindrical coordinates, the current is derived from the boundary conditions for the total electrical field on the surface of the conductor and the Fourier expansion series for the unknown current and the (known) exciting electrical field. The obtained analytical results are compared to those obtained from a full-wave method and show excellent agreement. They clearly document that the electromagnetic interaction between the cylinder and wire can strongly influence the shape of the transmitted signal. In particular, at higher frequencies, more and more resonance frequencies of the cylinder occur in the current spectrum. Therefore, the application of classical transmission-line theory on conductors, which are housed in resonators, is not allowed in general.
Keywords :
Fourier series; Green´s function methods; electric fields; resonators; transmission line theory; wires (electric); Fourier expansion series; Green´s function; boundary conditions; current spectrum; cylinder axis; cylinder walls; cylindrical coordinates; electrical field; electromagnetic interaction; full-wave method; induced currents; lumped source; opposite caps; resonators; straight thin wire; terminated conductor; transmission line theory; transmitted signal; Approximation methods; Conductors; Green´s function methods; Impedance; Resonant frequency; Wires; Green´s function for a finite cylinder; shielded room; signal change; transmission line in resonator;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2014.2326822