Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1996-12-13
1998-11-10
Kincaid, Kristine L.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
333237, 333243, H01B 734
Patent
active
058346880
ABSTRACT:
A sensor cable formed of a center conductor surrounded by dielectric material and first and second layers. The first layer is formed of a gapped conductive material surrounding the dielectric material. The second layer has predetermined conductivity and at least covers the gaps in the conductive material of the first layer. The predetermined conductivity and thickness of the second layer is such that the skin depth in the second layer at an operating frequency of the cable is much greater than the thickness of the second layer, and inductive coupling into or out of the cable through gaps in the second layer is at least an order of magnitude greater than capacitive coupling into or out of the cable through gaps in the second layer.
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Hill Charles Richard
Maki Melvin Clive
Kincaid Kristine L.
Machtinger Marc D.
Pascal E. E.
Senstar Stellar Corporation
Wilkes R. A.
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