S. Pignari et Fg. Canavero, THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT OF BULK CURRENT INJECTION VERSUS RADIATION, IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility, 38(3), 1996, pp. 469-477
In this work, field excitation and bulk current injection (BCI) on a w
ire bundle are analytically compared, The equivalence of the two excit
ation techniques is investigated in order to ascertain the validity of
using current injection testing rather than radiated immunity testing
for an equipment connected at one end of the bundle, The wire bundle
is modeled as a multiconductor transmission line which, throughout the
analysis, is treated as a multiport device, The equivalence is discus
sed by comparing the effects that the sources produce at the terminal
ports,with the aim to control the clamp voltage in order to match the
incident field characteristics. This approach yields general results,
which are not affected by any assumptions on the terminal networks, It
is shown that one injection probe is not sufficient to assure the equ
ivalence in the general case, but it is possible, although practically
difficult, to achieve this result by employing two injection probes,
In the simpler but more specific case of linear terminations, a test p
rocedure is proposed which allows equivalence by using a single inject
ion current probe, Since the ideal BCT procedure must represent a wors
t-case stress analysis for the equipment under test, the possibility o
f adopting BCI tests to reproduce the upper envelope of the radiation-
induced currents is also investigated, In this case practical difficul
ties are evidenced and arise from the need of feeding the injection pr
obes with a complicated frequency-dependent power distribution.