Abstract

The paper considers a quasistatic analysis of the ultrashort pulse propagation was performed in a three-conductor structure with MR in a 50 Ohm path. The sequential faults of two types were considered: a short circuit (SC) and an open circuit (OC). It is shown that if the probability of which type of failure is greater is not known, then it is preferable to choose the middle active conductor before failures, since of all the options for failures, its maximum amplitude is less than that of the edge active conductor, and is 58 % to half of the EMF. If a failure of only one type (either OC or SC) is possible, then the preferred switching option after failures of the SC type is with the middle active conductor before failures, and after failures of type OC, it is option 2 with the edge active conductor before failures, since after failures the maximum amplitudes are less and are 58 and 50 %, respectively.

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