非对称截面导体的改进FDTD细线模型

Binghao Li, Jianwei Cheng, Jiahui Yang, Kejie Huang, Dexu Zou, Shan Wang, Z. Hong
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大型结构部件在雷击时可能携带雷击电流。它们可能会影响与电气或电子设备相连的布线系统中的电流分布。因此,在进行雷击浪涌分析时,有必要对这些导线结构进行正确的建模。本文研究了具有非对称截面导体的改进细线模型。考虑了频率相关损耗。用解析方法验证了该模型的仿真结果。测试了三种截面形状。这些结构的横截面边缘不一定平行于FDTD网格线。良好的协议得到遵守。结果表明,所提模型的误差一般小于0.5%。
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An improved FDTD thin wire model for conductors with an asymmetrical cross section
Large structural components may carry lightning current during a lightning strike. They could affect current distribution in wiring systems connected to electrical or electronic equipment. It is then necessary to model these wire structures correctly when performing lightning surge analysis. In this paper, an improved thin wire model for conductors with an asymmetrical cross section is investigated. The frequency-dependent loss is considered. The simulation results obtained by this model are validated with an analytical method. Three cross sectional shapes are tested. The cross section edges of these structures may not be necessarily in parallel to the FDTD grid lines. Good agreements are observed. It is found that the results of the proposed models generally have the errors of less than 0.5%.
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