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two-wire transmission line with a di-electrice layer

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Hi,

I need to know if there has been a full wave analysis of a two-wire transmission line with an infinite dielectrice layer between the wires.

thanks in advance
Mehdi Ardavan
 

This is just the same as the two wire line in air. The impedance and velocity scale with the square root of dielectric constant.
 

Dear flatulent,

Where can I find the exact proof and solution?

Thanks
 

need to clarify the meaning of "infinite dielectric layer" in the top post. is it infinite in all 3 dimensions or just a dielectric slab (infinite only in two dimensions).

In any case, you can find "full-wave" numerical results from most of the commercial field solvers.
 

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