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On Apr 23, 1:34*pm, "Tom Donaly" wrote:
steveeh131047 wrote: On Apr 23, 4:42 pm, Jim Kelley wrote: For a more quantitative illustration of how distributed reactance in transmission lines causes delay seehttp://www.rhombus-ind.com/dlcat/app1_pas.pdf 73, ac6xg Jim, thanks for the reference. Perhaps I should have expressed myself more clearly. What I've not seen, for example, is a lumped-element analysis which takes just the coil dimensions as input, and predicts theoretically - without a lot of empirical "tweaking" - the reactance at a particular frequency; particularly a frequency close to self-resonance. There may be one out there, but I've not yet found it! In contrast, the ON4AA calculator - based on Corums' transmission-line analysis - does just that, and produces results which seem to match well the EZNEC modelling results. Regards, Steve G3TXQ EZNEC is a mathematical model just as the transmission line model is a model. EZNEC doesn't use a transmission line analog in order to reach its conclusions. If you're really interested in this subject, you have to read Schelkunoff and others who did the research on this years ago. A big, honking loading coil doesn't act much like a lumped component. It makes a pretty shabby transmission line, too. If you want to understand it, you have to study electromagnetics and approach it from that standpoint, which may not be easy. Finally, a modest question: if you have EZNEC, why would you be wasting time with something inferior? The gold standard is the gold standard. Or are you on some philosophical quest, like Cecil? 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH Tom,TomTom. Eznec DOES use the transmission line analogy because like Gauss it uses an abitrary border where the contents are in equilibriumn or in a state of balance where all forces are accounted for when a time varying field is applied. The same goes for a transmission line where the radiation factor is also accounted for. The radiation force losses are accounted for by the depreciating impedance with time which is also shown by the deprecating amplitude of occilation where each period loss of amplitude represents radiation energy. If the amplitude showed no change then you have a tank circuit without friction or other losses. No losses means perpetual motion and vica versa. If on Earth friction is always there which is also equal to the energy for an acceleration of a particle. On the reverse side, a deccelerating force on a particle represents kinetic energy as opposed to the potential energy supplied for radiation where the product is seen as light. As with a light bulb radiant heat is what we know as light. Just classical physics no less Art |
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