The study of the microwave shielding properties of various screen configurations
Autor: | Georgiana Rosu, Nicusor Druta, Octavian Baltag |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
010302 applied physics
Conducted electromagnetic interference Electromagnetic field 010407 polymers Electromagnetics Computer science chemistry.chemical_element 01 natural sciences Engineering physics Copper 0104 chemical sciences Amorphous solid Metal Surface area Ferromagnetism chemistry Electrical resistivity and conductivity Free surface visual_art 0103 physical sciences Electromagnetic shielding visual_art.visual_art_medium Microwave |
Zdroj: | 2016 International Conference on Communications (COMM). |
DOI: | 10.1109/iccomm.2016.7528206 |
Popis: | This paper addresses the issue of limiting exposure of living matter to electromagnetic fields in the microwave range. One area which has developed relatively recently is that of materials used in shielding of electromagnetic fields, and their manufacturing techniques. In general there are preferred metallic components with high electrical conductivity, but there are also employed ferromagnetic metals or amorphous wires. Current research on composite materials are mainly directed towards the technological and experimental aspects regarding the electromagnetic properties. The high costs of experimental research regarding the effectiveness of these materials have turned our attention to some aspects of analyzing the electromagnetic properties using simulation. Within this research, there were studied the microwaves shielding properties for two configurations of screens comprised of thin metal wires arranged vertically, and in two orthogonal directions, respectively. For each of the two configurations, there was studied the impact of wires density on the screening efficiency. It has established the existence of a high degree of correlation between the screen shielding effectiveness and its transparency, defined as the ratio between free surface area and the total surface area of a mesh cell. |
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