E. Yavolovskaya, S. Iosava, T. Injgia, Z. Sukhiashvili, R. Jobava
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Methodology for consideration of stochasticity effects in cable bundles on radiated emission problems
Model for the stochastic multi-cable bundle is developed. It is based on lumped circuit model of the multi transmission lines with randomly formed crosssections along cable system. Interaction of cables with surrounding environment is simulated using hybridization of transmission line theory with the Method of Moments. Validation of developed approach is performed against measurements.