Title :
Experimental and theoretical analysis of the magnetic field attenuation of enclosures
Author :
Hoeft, Lothar O. ; Hofstra, Joseph S.
Author_Institution :
BDM Corp., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fDate :
8/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The surface magnetic-field attenuation (MFA) of a wide range of enclosures and panels has been measured by injecting a uniform current across the surface and measuring the ratio of the surface magnetic field to the magnetic field inside the enclosure. A simple theory has been developed to explain and extend the results. The measurements show that relatively simple structures provide on the order of 50 dB of attenuation for frequencies above 1 MHz. In well-constructed enclosures, the electromagnetic performance was limited by joint resistance. Current diffusion was not evident for frequencies above a few tens of kilohertz, except in panels with minimal metal content (metal screens and flame-sprayed copper). Aperture coupling can be predicted using polarizability theory
Keywords :
electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic field theory; magnetic fields; magnetic shielding; 1 MHz; 50 dB; Cu; EMC; MF; aperture coupling; electromagnetic performance; enclosures; magnetic field attenuation; magnetic shielding; measurements; metal screens; panels; polarizability theory; surface magnetic field; Apertures; Attenuation measurement; Copper; Current measurement; Electrical resistance measurement; Electromagnetic measurements; Frequency measurement; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on