Author:
Ossevorth Fabian,Jacobs Ralf T.,Krauthäuser Hans Georg
Abstract
Abstract. A full wave description of a thin wire structure, that includes mutual
interactions and radiation, can be obtained in closed form with the so-called
Transmission Line Super Theory or a refined variant of this method that
utilises perturbation theory. In either procedure, a set of mixed potential
integral equations is solved for the currents that propagate along a wire.
With the perturbation approach, no iteration is required to approximate the
initial current distribution on the wire. This procedure will be applied to
solve multi-wire problems. The theory will be derived and computed results
will be shown to be in good agreement with method of moment computations.
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