Transient electromagnetic response of a conducting infinite cylinder embedden in a conducting medium

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Shri Krishna Singh

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Transient electromagnetic response of a conducting permeable cylinder embedded in a conducting infinite space is obtained in the form of definite integrals. The source is an infinite insulated cable which lies outside the cylinder and carries a Heaviside current. The displacement currents have been neglected. Expression for transient response function under quasi-static approximation is also given.

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Krishna Singh, S. (1972). Transient electromagnetic response of a conducting infinite cylinder embedden in a conducting medium. Geofisica Internacional, 12(1), 7–21. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1972.12.1.989
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