Title :
A Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Solution of the External Response of an Aircraft to a Complex Transient EM Environment: Part I-The Method and Its Implementation
Author :
Kunz, Karl S. ; Lee, Kuan-min
Author_Institution :
Mission Research Corporation, P. O. Box 8693, Albuquerque, NM. (505) 265-8306
fDate :
5/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Experimental charge and current measurements have recently been performed on an aircraft when it was exposed to the transient electromagnetic fi´eld of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) simulator. These new data allow a test of the predictive capabilities of the three-dimensional finite-difference method for realistic aircraft simulator test problems. In the paper, the workings of the threedimensional finite-difference method and its required inputs and sensitivity to variations in the inputs are discussed in sufficient detail to enable others to employ the method. A companion paper compares the experimental measurements to predictions for a large variety of measurement locations. Agreement is shown to be good for all major response measurements and satisfactory for a number of other measurements.
Keywords :
EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic measurements; Electromagnetic transients; Extrapolation; Finite difference methods; Magnetic field measurement; Military aircraft; Performance evaluation; Testing; Transient analysis; Aircraft external response; analytical method; transient EM environment;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.1978.303726