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Richard Clark wrote in
: On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 20:45:44 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: Any notion that reflected power *must* flow back to the source and is dissipated as heat will not lead to the correct solution of this problem. Hi Owen, Why must it flow back, when the generator itself presents a huge mismatch to the line? The laws of reflection work at both ends of the line and to force the presumption that initial reflected power would flow through this discontinuity without reflection is a strained expectation. However, I see by the alteration that follows, that we now have a fully matching source: As an exercise, think of a generator that has a Thevenin equivalent of some voltage V and a series impedance of R+j0, connected to a half wave of lossless transmission line where Zo=R. To give a numerical example, lets make V=100 and R=50, so Vr=50 and "reflected power"=50. How much of the "reflected power" is dissipated in the generator. In this case, the generator dissipates less heat than were it terminated in 50 ohms. "reflected power"= 50 what? Watts? So be it. Your intent may not to be incomplete nor difficult, but what is wrong with specifying the load? Do we get a line length? The line is stated as a half wave of lossless line, why do you need to know more about its length? The load you are looking for isn't there, the line ends in an open circuit. Sorry for the confusion, I should have been explicit that there was no load, just o/c. The misunderstandings will frustrate your analysis, so try again. Owen |
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