Electromagnetic Shielding
Book Details:
| Publisher: | Wiley-IEEE Press |
| Series: |
Wiley
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| Author: | Salvatore Celozzi |
| Edition: | 1 |
| ISBN-10: | 0470055367 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780470055366 |
| Pages: | 376 |
| Published: | Apr 18 2008 |
| Posted: | Nov 19 2014 |
| Language: | English |
| Book format: | PDF |
| Book size: | 5.82 MB |
Book Description:
The definitive reference on electromagnetic shielding materials, configurations, approaches, and analysesThis reference provides a comprehensive survey of options for the reduction of the electromagnetic field levels in prescribed areas. After an introduction and an overview of available materials, it discusses figures of merit for shielding configurations, the shielding effectiveness of stratified media, numerical methods for shielding analyses, apertures in planar metal screens, enclosures, and cable shielding. Up to date and comprehensive, Electromagnetic Shielding:Explores new and innovative techniques in electromagnetic shieldingPresents a critical approach to electromagnetic shielding that highlights the limits of formulations based on plane-wave sourcesAnalyzes aspects not normally considered in electromagnetic shielding, such as the effects of the content of the shielding enclosuresIncludes references at the end of each chapter to facilitate further studyThe last three chapters discuss frequency-selective shielding, shielding design procedures, and uncommon ways of shieldingareas ripe for further research. This is an authoritative, hands-on resource for practicing telecommunications and electrical engineers, as well as researchers in industry and academia who are involved in the design and analysis of electromagnetic shielding structures.
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