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Adv. Radio Sci., 6, 293-298, 2008
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Measurement of the transient shielding effectiveness of shielding cabinets

H. Herlemann and M. Koch
University of Hannover, Institute of Electrical Engineering and Measurement Science, Hannover, Germany

Abstract. Recently, new definitions of shielding effectiveness (SE) for high-frequency and transient electromagnetic fields were introduced by Klinkenbusch (2005). Analytical results were shown for closed as well as for non closed cylindrical shields. In the present work, the shielding performance of different shielding cabinets is investigated by means of numerical simulations and measurements inside a fully anechoic chamber and a GTEM-cell. For the GTEM-cell-measurements, a downscaled model of the shielding cabinet is used. For the simulations, the numerical tools CONCEPT II and COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS were available. The numerical results agree well with the measurements. They can be used to interpret the behaviour of the shielding effectiveness of enclosures as function of frequency. From the measurement of the electric and magnetic fields with and without the enclosure in place, the electric and magnetic shielding effectiveness as well as the transient shielding effectiveness of the enclosure are calculated. The transient SE of four different shielding cabinets is determined and discussed.

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Citation: Herlemann, H. and Koch, M.: Measurement of the transient shielding effectiveness of shielding cabinets, Adv. Radio Sci., 6, 293-298, doi:10.5194/ars-6-293-2008, 2008.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager    XML
 

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