Integral-equation and numerical techniques are used to determine guidelines in valid electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing of missiles. Both thin-wire and body-of-revolution modeling are used. Investigated are two primary aspects. 1) If a near-zone source is used rather than plane-wave incidence, how far must the source be for valid simulation, and 2) how significant is the presence of the rocket exhaust (or plume) in determining subsystem response, and need it be included for valid EMC testing?.
Some aspects of valid EMC testing of missiles
Betrachtungen ueber gueltige Pruefmethoden der elektromagnetischen Kompatibilitaet fuer Flugkoerper
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility ; 20 , 2 ; 306-313
1978
8 Seiten, 20 Bilder, 10 Quellen
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Some aspects of valid EMC testing of missiles
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