FEM analysis for MTL problems in frequency domain

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present a new approach for multiconductor transmission line (MTL) analysis in frequency– domain. Exact MTL admittance matrix, in the sense of the finite element method, can be proclaimed as a finite element matrix and the standard assembly procedure, inherent to FEM, can be applied. Thanks to assembly procedure, complex networks with distributed and lumped parameters can be treated. The proposed approach arises from application of the finite element method (FEM) on MTL problems and capability of modern computational tools.

Publication
International review on modelling and simulations
Rino Lucić
Rino Lucić
Full Professor

Dr. sc. Rino Lucić is a retired professor from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture in Split. Throughout his career, he taught courses at all study levels and actively participated in the realization of numerous scientific-research projects. As an author or co-author, he has published 41 scientific papers and 16 professional articles, with research interests spanning numerical modeling, transmission lines, finite element method, and power system transient analysis.

Ivica Jurić-Grgić
Ivica Jurić-Grgić
Full Professor | Department of Theoretical Electrical Engineering and Modelling

Researcher and full professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture in Split. His research focuses on numerical modeling of electromagnetic transients in power systems, with particular emphasis on the development of advanced numerical methods for analyzing electromagnetic transients in multi-conductor transmission lines. His work includes the application of finite element techniques for transient stability analysis of power systems, as well as the enhancement of models for harmonic and transient analysis of grounding systems.