Low-Frequency Shielding Effectiveness of Nonuniform Enclosures
- 1 March 1968
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Vol. EMC-10 (1) , 34-43
- https://doi.org/10.1109/temc.1968.302904
Abstract
This paper presents a quasi-static approximate solution to the magnetic shielding of several nonuniform enclosures using the integral form of Maxwell's equations and insight gained from other approaches. The solution is called quasi-static as the assumptions made are from physical arguments based on low-frequency cases where the enclosure size is much less than a wavelength. The integral form of Maxwell's equations is used to obtain a first order correction to the static solution to obtain induced currents in the time-varying case. A cylindrical shell immersed in an axial magnetic field is used to illustrate the method, which is then extended to derive a formula for a similarly excited rectangular enclosure. These shields are seen to behave like a low-pass filter. Although the enclosure dimensions are small compared to the wavelength, the skin depth effects in the walls cannot be neglected even for relatively thin material as usually encountered in an enclosure. These skin effects are included in the analysis and experimental checks performed on a variety of enclosure sizes and materials, excited by a Helmholtz coil show agreement within two decibels over the 4-octave frequency range examined. No one can say whether this method offers a better solution to the shielding problem, as all solutions are approximate, but the author attempts to present an alternative formulation that aids in understanding the physical processes involved in the shielding effectiveness of an enclosure and fills some of the gaps between the plane-wave analysis and circuit approaches presently used.Keywords
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