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Evaluating the Characteristics of Protective Devices Based on Cascade Arrangement of 8-conductor Strip Structures

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This paper presents the results of quasi-static simulation of surge protection devices based on a cascade connection of 8-conductor strip structures with modal distortions. The influence of three different cascade arrangements on the attenuation coefficient was evaluated: sequential (one after another), in which electromagnetic coupling between the cascades remains unchanged; horizontal (side by side), in which the change in electromagnetic coupling is insignificant; and vertical (one above the other), in which electromagnetic coupling between the cascades changes significantly. In a sequential arrangement of cascades, the distance between them did not change, and the attenuation coefficient was 44.6 in the common mode and 47.6 in the differential mode. When the cascades were arranged horizontally, at a distance of 30 mm from each other, the attenuation coefficient was 76 in the common mode and 21.7 in the differential mode. When the cascades were arranged vertically, the attenuation coefficient was 22.3 in common mode and 22 in differential mode, respectively. Increasing the distance between the cascades for all the cascading configurations did not significantly affect the values of the propagation delays.

Библиографическая запись: Kosteletskii V. P., Lakoza A. M., Zabolotsky A. M. Evaluating the Characteristics of Protective Devices Based on Cascade Arrangement of 8-conductor Strip Structures //2025 International Russian Automation Conference (RusAutoCon). – IEEE, 2025. – С. 874-879.

Конференция:

  • 2025 International Russian Automation Conference (RusAutoCon)
  • Россия, Краснодарский край, Сириус, 6-16 сентября 2025,
  • Международная

Издательство:

IEEE Russia Siberia Section

Россия, Новосибирская область, Новосибирск

Год издания:  2025
Страницы:  874 - 879
Язык:  Английский
Индексируется в Scopus