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"Owen Duffy"
Can anyone point me to information on calculating the effective resistance, including proximity effect, of conductors in a two wire open transmission _______ Edmund Laport's RADIO ANTENNA ENGINERING has a good treatment of open wire lines, including a chart on page 398 showing the Zo of balanced, two-conductor line as functions of wire OD and c-c spacing. The text says the plot includes proximity effect and non-uniform peripheral charge distribution. The chart shows a proximity effect only for low ratios of conductor spacing/OD (below about 4). I could scan it and send it to you if you wish. Laport also shows the general equation as: Zo = 276 log [2*h*a / p*SQRT(4*h^2 +a^2)] where h = height above ground a =spatial dimension in the line cross-section p = wire radius RF |
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