Transient Analysis of Multi-Conductor Transmission Line Based on the Second-Order Upwind Scheme

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On the basis of the second-order upwind scheme, combined with the flux splitting method, we derive a uniform multi-conductor transmission line time-domain calculations. This method is a direct time-domain discrete numerical method with second order accuracy. It does not have any special requirements for circuit and the application process and complex transformations which lead to facilitate the preparation of the program. Numerical experiments show that this method of preparation of general purpose computing program has roughly the same computational efficiency with the traditional leapfrog scheme and at the discontinuous solutions, there are no non-physical oscillations. It can easily be used to calculate a uniform multi-conductor transmission line coupling.

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