The transmission properties of ideal laminated conductors of the Clogston type are discussed by introducing the concepts of equivalent inductance, capacitance and resistance values which are analogous to their corresponding counterparts in the treatment of ordinary transmission lines. From these constants the attenuation, phase constant, and speed of propagation are obtained using conventional transmission line theory, and. the remits compared with those for ordinary coaxial conductors.
This paper is divided into two parts. In the first part a general discussion is given of Clogston cables and a comparison made with the conventional coaxial cable. This is illustrated with a few numerical examples, based on formulas which are developed in the second part of this paper.
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