ISSN Print: 2381-1072  ISSN Online: 2381-1080
Engineering and Technology  
Manuscript Information
 
 
Nominal and Parametric Self-Induction of Reactive Elements and Long Lines
Engineering and Technology
Vol.2 , No. 2, Publication Date: Apr. 3, 2015, Page: 69-73
1596 Views Since April 3, 2015, 708 Downloads Since Apr. 12, 2015
 
 
Authors
 
[1]    

F. F. Mende, B.I. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering NAS Ukraine.

 
Abstract
 

In the article are examined the laws of the self-induction of reactive elements. It is shown that such reactive elements as capacity and inductance with their connection to the current generators and voltage present the effective resistance, whose value depends on time. Is introduced the concept of the parametric self-induction of reactive elements and long lines, which occurs when their parameters they change in the time. Introduction of this concept made possible to calculate the velocity of propagation of constant stresses and currents in the long lines, what cannot be made with the use of wave equations. Is examined the behavior of the input resistance of the long line, whose parameters change with mechanical method. It is shown that this resistance depends on the rate of lengthening line and can acquire negative importance in the case of the decrease of the length of line.


Keywords
 

Self-Induction, Capacity, Inductance, Long Line, Wave Drag, Telegraphic Equations


Reference
 
[01]    

Mende F. F. Great misconceptions and errors physicists XIX-XX centuries. Revolution in modern physics, Kharkоv NTMT, 2010.

[02]    

Mende F. F. New electrodynamics. Revolution in the modern physics, Kharkov, NTMT, 2012.

[03]    

Mende F. F. New approaches in contemporary classical electrodynamics. Part I, Engineering Physics, №1, 2013, pp. 35-49.

[04]    

Mende F. F. The problem of contemporary physics and method of their solution, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2013.

[05]    

John D. Kraus. Electromagnetics. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1984.

[06]    

Wiliam H. Hayt. Engineering Electromagnetics. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1989.

[07]    

Stanley V. Marshall. Electromagnetic Concepts & Applications. New York, NY: Prentice-Hall, 1987.

[08]    

Rodger F. Harrington. Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1961.

[09]    

John J. Karakash. Transmission Lines and Filter Networks. New York, NY: Macmillan, 1950., pp. 5-14.

[10]    

Georges Metzger. Transmission Lines with Pulse Excitation. New York, NY: Academic Press, 1969., pp. 1-10.

[11]    

Matthew N. O. Sadiku. Elements of Electromagnetics. Orlando, Florida: Saunders College Publishing, 1989.

[12]    

Stanley V. Marshall. Electromagnetic Concepts & Applications. New York, NY: Prentice-Hall, 1987.





 
  Join Us
 
  Join as Reviewer
 
  Join Editorial Board
 
share:
 
 
Submission
 
 
Membership