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Chapter 27

Transmission Line Parameters

Aluminum, being abundant and cost-effective, has largely replaced copper in overhead transmission lines. The popular steel-reinforced aluminum conductor …
A conductor's DC resistance at a specific temperature depends on its resistivity, length, and cross-sectional area. Resistivity varies by conductor …
To calculate a solid cylindrical conductor's inductance, consider a 1-meter section of a non-magnetic current-carrying conductor with radius r, …
Consider single-phase two-wire and three-phase three-wire transmission lines with equal phase spacing. The single-phase line consists of two solid …
To calculate series impedances, including resistances and inductive reactances, consider a network of three-phase and N-neutral conductors grounded …
Consider a single-phase two-wire transmission line with equal phase spacing energized by a voltage source. One conductor carries a uniform charge, and its …
Consider a uniformly charged conductor above Earth. It induces an equal negative charge on Earth, creating electric field lines. Earth's effect is …
Superconducting microwave resonators are of interest for a wide range of applications, including for their use as microwave kinetic inductance detectors …
The goal of this paper is to investigate the interaction force between droplets and super-hydrophobic substrates in the air. A measurement system based on …