Consider a function of the form:
There exists a Taylor Series Expansion such that for any point p for p between 0 and d, the voltage can be expressed as:
The approximation is made by taking the values of V(x) at x = p and x = p p where p is some incremental length of the network:
The approximate solution of the network equation may now be expressed:
with the solution represented by:
where:
This T-network has admittance Y1 between points x = p – Δp and x = p. The admittance Y2 is the average per unit length shunt admittance between points [ p – (Δp)/2 ] and [ p + (Δp)/2 ] multiplied by Δp.
That’s good for now. Next: Transient and Frequency Response