A theoretical analysis of the contribution of the field of diffraction of electromagnetic waves by symmetric conducting objects to the total field of the VLF-VLF range near the sources, which can be individual elements of electric power systems, is presented. Quantitative estimates are given. The results obtained in the form of relations that are quite simple and convenient for practical use are of interest for solving a set of problems associated with various aspects of the problems of electromagnetic compatibility, noise immunity and life safety in the electric power industry.1-
The diffraction and propagation problems presented here fall broadly into the two categories of high...
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A wideband worst case model to account for the diffraction of a plane electromagnetic (EM) wave by a...
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The paper deals with the general analysis of one part of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) pro...
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Electromagnetic wave diffraction theories for large circular, rectangular, triangular and hexagonal ...
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Abstract—This work is dedicated to the study and measurement of the electric and magnetic fields int...
The diffraction and propagation problems presented here fall broadly into the two categories of high...
Literary review, according to theoretical and experimental researches, it was noticed that electroma...
Electromagnetic interference in frequencies below the 100 kHz range is an important part of electrom...
A wideband worst case model to account for the diffraction of a plane electromagnetic (EM) wave by a...
The ever increasing operating frequencies of power converters, and the resulting compactness in thei...
The paper deals with the general analysis of one part of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) pro...
In this article, the diffraction of the electromagnetic wave by the building with two rooms is consi...
The problem of a correct modeling of the electromagnetic field distribution in the near field region...
The paper deals with the general analysis of one part of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) pro...
In nature, electromagnetic fields always appear like atmosphere static electric field, the earth's s...
This paper analyzes, in a quantitative way, the properties of the spatial distribution at the interf...
Electromagnetic wave diffraction theories for large circular, rectangular, triangular and hexagonal ...
In railway traction, the definition of “electromagnetic field” is functionally connected to the conc...
In recent times, electromagnetic emissions from various electrical components have induced more than...
Abstract—This work is dedicated to the study and measurement of the electric and magnetic fields int...
The diffraction and propagation problems presented here fall broadly into the two categories of high...
Literary review, according to theoretical and experimental researches, it was noticed that electroma...
Electromagnetic interference in frequencies below the 100 kHz range is an important part of electrom...