Abstract
A multi-conductor transmission lines-based approach is developed to model electromagnetic coupling of wires above metallic structures. With this approach, global impedances and local distributions are accessible. According the frequency range and the geometry of the studied structures, it is possible to only take into account well-chosen parts. In that case, the shading concept provides an efficient way to determine which part is sufficient, thereby allowing reduction in model size. Global quantities results are validated against measurements, and local ones by theoretical knowledge. This work is usefulness in both the nomadic applications (automotive and aeronautic wiring ...) and the usual electrical applications (home and industrial wiring).
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