A statistical model is developed to predict the noise induced in the terminal loads of a TWP running above ground and illuminated by a plane-wave electromagnetic field. The model accounts for random variations of the pitch of the bifilar helix formed by wires, and is derived under the assumption that the TWP is electrically-short at the frequency of interest. The obtained closed-form formulation makes the proposed model computationally efficient and suitable to perform extensive parametric simulations, aimed at unveiling the impact played by the geometrical features of non-uniform twisting on the statistical estimates of the induced noise.

A closed-form low-frequency statistical model for field-to-wire coupling in twisted-wire pairs with non-ideal twisting

SPADACINI, GIORDANO;GRASSI, FLAVIA;PIGNARI, SERGIO AMEDEO
2014-01-01

Abstract

A statistical model is developed to predict the noise induced in the terminal loads of a TWP running above ground and illuminated by a plane-wave electromagnetic field. The model accounts for random variations of the pitch of the bifilar helix formed by wires, and is derived under the assumption that the TWP is electrically-short at the frequency of interest. The obtained closed-form formulation makes the proposed model computationally efficient and suitable to perform extensive parametric simulations, aimed at unveiling the impact played by the geometrical features of non-uniform twisting on the statistical estimates of the induced noise.
2014
Proc. 2014 XXXIth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS)
9781467352253
ELETTRICI
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