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For short-duration surges, it was demonstrated that a short-circuited lossy transmission line is approximately equivalent to a lossless line terminated in a resistance, in so far as the output current is concerned. The same result is derived here in an alternative manner, which is believed to be simpler and more revealing. Further, the equivalence is also shown to hold in the two-port sense.
Source: S. C. Dutta Roy, “On Equivalent Representation of Lossy Transmission Lines,” JIETE, vol 19, pp 335–336, June 1973.
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Dutta Roy, S.C. (2020). On Equivalent Representation of Lossy Transmission Lines. In: Topics in Signal Processing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9532-1_6
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