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International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR)
ISSN: 2321-0869, Volume-2, Issue-4, April 2014
Z Ln (b / a) (7)
2
L Ln (b / a) (8)
2
2
C (9)
Ln (b / a)
Figure ( 1) Characteristic impedance as a function of Figure (3) Transmitted power as a function of inner
inner radius variation for Polyethylene radius variation for Polyethylene
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Figure (4) Transmitted power as a function of outer Figure (6) Maximum value of the electric field as a
radius variation for Polyethylene function of outer radius variation for polyethylene.
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The inductance per unit length (I) due to inner & outer
E. Capacitance & Inductance per unit length:
radius of the conductor was also calculated using equation
The capacitance per unit length (C) due to inner radius (8). We can notice that the inductance decrease due to inner
(a) & outer radius (b) was calculated using equation (9). It is (a) & outer (b) radius increasing, as in figure (11)& (12) for
noted that the capacitance value increases as the inner & Polyethylene, Teflon & Nylon, It is noticed that the value of
outer radiuses increasing as shown in figures (9) & (10) for inductance per unit length didn't depend on the insulated
polyethylene. As in the previous cases it is noticed that at material inside the line.
large value of (b) during the increases of the inner radius (a)
the variation in capacitance value is so small while at small
value of (b) the variation is large and observe.
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