Analysis of the Dielectric Loss in the Transmission Line Based on Time Domain BLT Equation

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Dielectric loss is caused due to imperfect dielectric insulation, in order to study the impact of the dielectric loss consider a uniform loss transmission line with leak conductance. The BLT equation from the frequency domain to time domain is derived to improve the time domain BLT equation, and the aim of using the time domain BLT equation to calculate load voltage of the transmission line with transient signal source, through the calculation results to analyze the impact of the dielectric loss. The results showed that the attenuation of the terminal load transient response voltage occurred when the dielectric loss exists, and this effect is nonlinear.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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4287-4291

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September 2013

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