Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983ssrv...35...49u&link_type=abstract
Space Science Reviews (ISSN 0038-6308), vol. 35, May 1983, p. 49-58. Research supported by Electricitede France.
Computer Science
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Antennas, Electric Power Transmission, Electromagnetic Interference, Transmission Lines, Bivariate Analysis, Computerized Simulation, Current Distribution, Dipole Antennas, Ground Effect (Communications)
Scientific paper
The authors present useful calculations for a prediction of the electromagnetic field created by interfering circuits on a linear horizontal transmission line over an imperfectly conducting ground. The interfering circuits are assimilated to antennas and treated by using the dipole-radiation theory. The current distribution is determinated by the transmission-line theory.
Fontaine Julien
Plumey J. P.
Umbert A.
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