American Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. 2014, 2(5), 141-145
DOI: 10.12691/AJEEE-2-5-1
Original Research

New Properties of Reactive Elements and the Problem of Propagation of Electrical Signals in Long Lines

F.F. Mende1,

1B.I. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering NAS, Ukraine, 47 Lenin Ave., Kharkov, Ukraine

Pub. Date: October 15, 2014

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F.F. Mende. New Properties of Reactive Elements and the Problem of Propagation of Electrical Signals in Long Lines. American Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. 2014; 2(5):141-145. doi: 10.12691/AJEEE-2-5-1

Abstract

Are examined the laws of the self-induction of capacitance and inductance, which it is customary to assume as reactive elements. It is shown that with the connection to the sources of direct current and voltage they have the effective resistance, which depends on the time. Is examined the parametric self-induction of the elements indicated and it is shown that in the regime of parametric self-induction the capacitance and inductance can not only derive energy from the power sources, but also return it into the external circuits. The velocity of propagation of constant voltages and currents in the long lines is obtained. In this case the laws of parametric self-induction are used. This task cannot be solved, using standard wave equations for the long lines.

Keywords

self-induction, capacitance, inductance, linear capacitance, running inductance, resistance, wave equations, Ohm law, Maxwell equations

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