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Evaluating the Crosstalk Current and the Total Radiated Power of a Bent Cable Harness Using the Generalized MTL Method

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This paper presents a general formulation of the generalized multiconductor transmission line (GMTL) method to model a parallel cable harness including straight and bent wires. The parallel cable harness here… Click to show full abstract

This paper presents a general formulation of the generalized multiconductor transmission line (GMTL) method to model a parallel cable harness including straight and bent wires. The parallel cable harness here indicates the uniform cross-sectional wire distribution. The GMTL equations are solved recursively based on the perturbation theory. This GMTL method facilitates an accurate evaluation of the current distributed on a cable harness. On top of that, the current obtained in a radiation problem is decomposed into two traveling currents, i.e., the positive-going and the negative-going currents, based on the least-squares method. With the decomposed currents, the steepest descent method is further adopted to achieve a fast approximation of the total radiated power. Finally, the capability and the limitations of the GMTL method in terms of the electrical wire separation and length are investigated. The necessity of the recursive corrections is also studied.

Keywords: total radiated; radiated power; method; cable harness

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Year Published: 2020

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