• DocumentCode
    1079696
  • Title

    Accurate Evaluation of Magnetic- and Electric-Field Losses in Ground Systems

  • Author

    Dorado, Luis A. ; Trainotti, Valentino

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
  • Volume
    49
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    58
  • Lastpage
    70
  • Abstract
    The efficiency of ground-based antennas is highly determined by the power dissipated in the ground plane, which can be separated into H-field and E-field losses. In this paper, a new approach is presented for the separation of ground losses that is based on Joule´s law. It is theoretically valid at any frequency. Nevertheless, some simplifications can be applied in the low-and medium-frequency bands, where the Earth´s soil behaves like a good conductor. In the analysis, the antenna´s ground plane has been divided into two zones: a) the artificial ground plane, where a radial-wire ground screen was used; and b) the natural ground plane or bare soil, up to a circular boundary a half wavelength from the antenna´s base. In order to avoid overestimating the penetration of fields in the artificial ground plane, the previous theory has been extended by introducing the concept of effective skin depth. The monopole´s nonzero equivalent radius effect has been taken into account by means of a modified current distribution. Also, the case of short top-loaded antennas has been treated. H-field and E-field losses have been analyzed by means of equivalent resistances and computed numerically as functions of frequency in the LF and MF bands for different antenna dimensions, ground screens, and soil physical conditions. Some results have also been obtained by Moment-Method simulations.
  • Keywords
    current distribution; electric fields; magnetic fields; monopole antennas; E-field losses; H-field; artificial ground plane; bare soil; circular boundary; conductor; current distribution; electric-field losses; equivalent resistances; ground systems; ground-based antennas; magnetic-field losses; monopole antennas;; natural ground plane; nonzero equivalent radius effect; radial-wire ground screen; short top-loaded antennas; Computational modeling; Conductors; Current distribution; Earth; Frequency; Magnetic losses; Magnetic separation; Physics computing; Skin; Soil;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1045-9243
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MAP.2007.4455847
  • Filename
    4455847