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A Method for Analysis of Transmission Lines Terminated by Nonlinear Loads

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The main purpose of the present book is to propose a method for solving the mixed problem for transmission line systems reducing it to a neutral equation (or system) on the boundary. Arising non-linearities in the neutral systems are caused by non-linear characteristics of the RGCL-loads. In view of the applications we consider mainly periodic and oscillatory problems for loss-less transmission lines. We point out, however, that here we propose an extended procedure for reducing the mixed problem for lossless and lossy transmission lines. We introduce also an extension of Heaviside condition and this way we can consider the case of time-varying specific parameters-per-unit length resistance, conductance, inductance and capacitance. We find a solution of the obtained neutral equations by discovering operators whose fixed points in suitable function spaces are periodic or oscillatory solutions of the formulating problems. Using fixed point theorems for contractive mappings in uniform and metric spaces (proved by the author in the previous papers) we prove existence -- uniqueness results for periodic and oscillatory problems. We obtain also successive approximations of the solution with respect to a suitable family of pseudo-metrics and give an estimate of the rate of convergence. Although the question of finding the initial approximation is not trivial. We show that one can begin with a simple harmonic initial approximation. The rate of convergence depends on the parameters of the transmission lines and characteristics of the non-linear RCL-loads. Our conditions are applicable even in some cases to non-uniform transmission lines. Numerical examples demonstrate the applicability of the main results to design of circuits. It is easy to verify a system of inequalities between basic parameters without examining the proofs of the theorems.

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ISBN: 9781626189096
Publication date: 1st July 2013
Author: Vasil Georgiev Angelov
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers an imprint of Nova Science Publishers Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 110 pages
Series: Mathematics Research Developments
Genres: Mathematics