P. Mani’s research while affiliated with Spiez Laboratory and other places

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Publications (1)


CW and pulsed mode transfer impedance measurements in coaxial cables
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March 1992

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IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility

C. Goldstein

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P. Mani

Transfer impedance measurements have been performed both in frequency and time domains. CW measurements were performed using a matched triaxial system, a quintaxial system, and stripline injection. For nuclear electromagnetic pulse (NEMP) purposes, measurements up to a maximum frequency of 200 MHz are sufficient. For this frequency range the matched triaxial system was found to be the most convenient. Amplitude and phase measurements in different cables are discussed. Direct and indirect injection was employed in the time domain measurements. A delayed coupling is demonstrated when the diffusion term is dominant in the transfer impedance. In a magnetically shielded cable, hysteresis and saturation effects have been observed. At 5 kA the transfer impedance of the magnetically shielded cable increased by an order of magnitude due to saturation

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... Two methods for determining transfer impedance have been recommended by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC): the triaxial method [1] and the line injection method [2]. In addition, pulsed mode measurements have also been performed using a matched triaxial system by Goldstrin [3]. Oskari designed a triaxial cell to provide reliable measurements under high thermal and mechanical stresses [4]. ...

Reference:

Transfer impedance measurement of shielded cables with mismatched loads
CW and pulsed mode transfer impedance measurements in coaxial cables
  • Citing Article
  • March 1992

IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility