DocumentCode
825520
Title
An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Plane-Wave Excitation of a Multiwire Cable Harness
Author
Mangan, Dennis L. ; Trybus, Paul R.
Author_Institution
Mission Research Corporation Post Office Box 8693 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108
Volume
23
Issue
6
fYear
1976
Firstpage
1991
Lastpage
1996
Abstract
This paper examines, both experimentally and theoretically, the basic responses at the load ends of a cable harness when the cable harness is exposed to the excitation afforded by exposure to a TEM wave of a pulsed plane-wave array. The theoretical modeling involves the solutions to the appropriate time-dependent multiwire transmission-line equations using source terms reported by Taylor, Satterwhite, and Harrison. Two specific "cable bundles" were examined. One was a single wire harness, which provided a simple, well-defined geometry and resulted in the elimination of many uncertainties in the theoretical modeling appropriate for the experimental investigation. The other was an eight-wire, closely coupled, harness, that was representative of a typical satellite cable harness. In the case of the single-wire harness, the comparison between theory and experiment is excellent. For the case of the multiwire harness, the uncertainties associated with the important capacitance matrix, in particular the capacitance-to-ground of the various wires, effected an order-of-magnitude agreement in the theoretically predicted and experimentally observed responses at the load ends of the individual wires.
Keywords
Capacitance; Circuits; Equations; Geometry; Laboratories; Pulse generation; Satellites; Solid modeling; Uncertainty; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1976.4328612
Filename
4328612
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