Title :
Current flow in coaxial braided cable shields
Author :
Tiedemann, Roland
Author_Institution :
Res. & Dev. Dept., STILL GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract :
In the last few years, much effort has been made to describe the behavior of shielded cables. Many researchers have attempted to understand how an electromagnetic field couples into a braided coaxial cable. There are some important publications on this topic. Nevertheless, up to now, it has not been possible to predict analytically the coupling through a braid shield. An electromagnetic field outside a cable induces a disturbance current in the cable shield. The coupling from the current in the shield into the cable can be described by the transfer impedance. How the current flows in the cable shield is an important quantity in this coupling process. Therefore, to understand the coupling mechanism into a cable, it is necessary to understand the behavior of the current flow in such a braided shield. The paper discusses the current flow in a braided cable shield. The assumption often made in the literature, that a braided shield behaves like a homogeneous tube with apertures, is shown to be inaccurate. It is also shown that the standard braid of the shield used had the same properties as a braid made with insulated wires.
Keywords :
cable sheathing; cable shielding; coaxial cables; electric current; electric impedance; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic interference; EMC; EMI; braided coaxial cable; braided shield; cable screen; coaxial braided cable shields; current flow; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic disturbance; electromagnetic field coupling; induced current; shielded cables; transfer impedance; Apertures; Cable shielding; Coaxial cables; Coaxial components; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic shielding; Impedance; Power cables; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2003.815562