We present a mathematical study of two-dimensional electrostatic and electromagnetic shielding by a cage of conducting wires (the so-called ‘Faraday cage effect’). Taking the limit as the number of wires in the cage tends to infinity, we use the asymptotic method of multiple scales to derive continuum models for the shielding, involving homogenized boundary conditions on an effective cage boundary. We show how the resulting models depend on key cage parameters such as the size and shape of the wires, and, in the electromagnetic case, on the frequency and polarization of the incident field. In the electromagnetic case, there are resonance effects, whereby at frequencies close to the natural frequencies of the equivalent solid shell, the pres...
The electromagnetic response of infinitely long, thin wires over a flat earth is presented for two d...
Exact formulas for the electric and magnetic fields at any arbitrary point within a cavity region co...
The shielding effectiveness (SE) has become afundamental step in testing active or passive electricd...
We present a mathematical study of two-dimensional electrostatic and electromagnetic shielding by a ...
We present a mathematical study of two-dimensional electrostatic and electromagnetic shielding by a ...
Abstract. The amplitude of the gradient of a potential inside a wire cage is investigated, with part...
In this note we consider the scattering of electromagnetic waves (governed by the time-harmonic Maxw...
International audienceWe study some effective transmission conditions able to reproduce the effect o...
We present the results of a study of the design and effectiveness of Faraday cages against a high-al...
The work is motivated by the Faraday cage effect. We consider the Helmholtz equation over a 3D-domai...
In order to improve the work of the Laboratory for Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing in the Tech...
Present methods for computing the shielding efficiency of metallic plates with apertures are based o...
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) problems may occur in many environments. This Thesis considers a...
Abstract: The paper presents results which demonstrate that radiated emissions from heatsinks are re...
The electromagnetic response of infinitely long, thin wires over a flat earth is presented for two d...
Exact formulas for the electric and magnetic fields at any arbitrary point within a cavity region co...
The shielding effectiveness (SE) has become afundamental step in testing active or passive electricd...
We present a mathematical study of two-dimensional electrostatic and electromagnetic shielding by a ...
We present a mathematical study of two-dimensional electrostatic and electromagnetic shielding by a ...
Abstract. The amplitude of the gradient of a potential inside a wire cage is investigated, with part...
In this note we consider the scattering of electromagnetic waves (governed by the time-harmonic Maxw...
International audienceWe study some effective transmission conditions able to reproduce the effect o...
We present the results of a study of the design and effectiveness of Faraday cages against a high-al...
The work is motivated by the Faraday cage effect. We consider the Helmholtz equation over a 3D-domai...
In order to improve the work of the Laboratory for Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing in the Tech...
Present methods for computing the shielding efficiency of metallic plates with apertures are based o...
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) problems may occur in many environments. This Thesis considers a...
Abstract: The paper presents results which demonstrate that radiated emissions from heatsinks are re...
The electromagnetic response of infinitely long, thin wires over a flat earth is presented for two d...
Exact formulas for the electric and magnetic fields at any arbitrary point within a cavity region co...
The shielding effectiveness (SE) has become afundamental step in testing active or passive electricd...