PREDICTING THE MAGNETIC FIELDS FROM A TWISTED-PAIR CABLE.
Abstract
A theory that predicts the magnitude of low-frequency magnetic fields near a current-carrying twisted-pair cable is developed. By asymptotically expressing the theoretical results, it is shown that the magnetic fields from a twisted-pair cable of pitch distance p decrease exponentially with the radial distance from the center of the cable. The asymptotically expressed result is verified experimentally for a radial distance as large as (3/2) p. At such a distance, the maximum fields from the cable are shown to be 50 db below that from a two-wire line (two parallel wires), even though both the cable and the wire line are carrying the same amount of current. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 12, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0664241
Entities
People
- J. Ronald Moser
- Ralph F. Spencer
Organizations
- Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory