J. Choo, H. Park, Y. Cho, Yong-Hwa Kim, Ho-Joong Choi
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Abstract
This paper represents quasi-static analysis of a slotted coaxial cable used in a nuclear power plant. We assume that a coaxial cable is ruptured in the shape of an infinite axial slot. We employ mode-matching method to interpret a slotted coaxial with high efficiency in computation. After performing potential formulation and enforcing boundary conditions, we extract the distributions of potential and electric field to check how much adjacent objects are electromagnetically interfered through the axial slot.