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Table of Contents

About the Authors ix

Preface xiii

1 Electromagnetics Behind Shielding 1

1.1 Definitions 1

1.2 Notation, Symbology, and Acronyms 3

1.3 Macroscopic Electromagnetism and Maxwell's Equations 4

1.4 Constitutive Relations 6

1.5 Discontinuities and Singularities 11

1.6 Initial Conditions, Boundary Conditions, and Causality 12

1.7 Poynting's Theorem and Energy Considerations 13

1.8 Fundamental Theorems 16

1.9 Wave Equations, Helmholtz's Equations, Potentials, and Green's Functions 23

1.10 Basic Shielding Mechanisms 28

1.11 Source Inside or Outside the Shielding Structure and Reciprocity 29

2 Shielding Materials 33

2.1 Standard Metallic and Ferromagnetic Materials 33

2.2 Ferrimagnetic Materials 39

2.3 Ferroelectric Materials 41

2.4 Thin Films and Conductive Coatings 43

2.5 Other Materials Suitable for EM Shielding Applications 45

2.6 Special Materials 46

3 Figures of Merit for Shielding Configurations 61

3.1 (Local) Shielding Effectiveness 61

3.2 The Global Point of View 64

3.3 Other Proposals of Figures of Merit 65

3.4 Energy-Based, Content-Oriented Definition 69

3.5 Performance of Shielded Cables 69

4 Shielding Effectiveness: Plane Waves 73

4.1 Electromagnetic PlaneWaves: Definitions and Properties 73

4.2 Uniform PlaneWaves Incident on a Planar Shield 75

4.3 PlaneWaves Normally Incident on Cylindrical Shielding Surfaces 86

4.4 PlaneWaves Against Spherical Shields 93

4.5 Extension of the TL Analogy to Near-Field Sources 94

5 Shielding Effectiveness: Near-Field Sources 109

5.1 Spectral-Domain Approach 109

5.2 LF Magnetic Shielding of Metal Plates: Parallel Loop 122

5.3 LF Magnetic Shielding of Metal Plates: Perpendicular Loop 130

5.4 LF Magnetic Shielding of Metal Plates: Parallel Current Line 134

6 Transient Shielding 141

6.1 Performance Parameters: Definitions and Properties 141

6.2 Transient Sources: PlaneWaves and Dipoles 145

6.3 Numerical Solutions via Inverse-Fourier Transform 149

6.4 Analytical Solutions in Canonical Configurations 150

7 Numerical Methods for Shielding Analyses 169

7.1 Finite-Element Method 171

7.2 Method of Moments 187

7.3 Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method 208

7.4 Finite Integration Technique 221

7.5 Transmission-Line Matrix Method 226

7.6 Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Method 230

7.7 Test Case for Comparing Numerical Methods 239

8 Apertures in Planar Metal Screens 257

8.1 Historical Background 258

8.2 Statement of the Problem 259

8.3 Low-Frequency Analysis: Transmission Through Small Apertures 260

8.4 The Small Circular Aperture 261

8.5 Small Noncircular Apertures 269

8.6 Finite Number of Small Apertures 269

8.7 Apertures of Arbitrary Shape: Integral-Equation Formulation 272

8.8 Rules of Thumb 275

9 Enclosures 283

9.1 Modal Expansion of Electromagnetic Fields Inside a Metallic Enclosure 284

9.2 Oscillations Inside an Ideal Source-Free Enclosure 287

9.3 The Enclosure Dyadic Green Function 288

9.4 Excitation of a Metallic Enclosure 291

9.5 Damped Oscillations Inside Enclosures with LossyWalls and Quality Factor 292

9.6 Apertures in Perfectly Conducting Enclosures 294

9.7 Small Loading Effects 301

9.8 The Rectangular Enclosure 302

9.9 Shielding Effectiveness of a Rectangular Enclosure with an Aperture 307

9.10 Case Study: Rectangular Enclosure with a Circular Aperture 315

9.11 Overall Performance in the Frequency Domain 326

9.12 Overall Performance in the Time Domain 328

10 Cable Shielding 339

10.1 Transfer Impedance in Tubular Shielded Cables and Aperture Effects 340

10.2 Relationship Between Transfer Impedance and Shielding Effectiveness 345

10.3 Actual Cables and Harnesses 347

11 Components and Installation Guidelines 351

11.1 Gaskets 351

11.2 ShieldedWindows 355

11.3 Electromagnetic Absorbers 357

11.4 Shielded Connectors 358

11.5 Air-Ventilation Systems 358

11.6 Fuses, Switches, and Other Similar Components 359

12 Frequency Selective Surfaces 363

12.1 Analysis of Periodic Structures 364

12.2 High- and Low-Pass FSSs 376

12.3 Band-Pass and Band-Stop FSSs 380

12.4 Recent Trends in FSSs 383

12.5 Absorbing FSSs 388

12.6 Modeling and Design of FSSs 392

13 Shielding Design Guidelines 409

13.1 Establishment of the Shielding Requirements 410

13.2 Assessment of the Number and Types of Functional Discontinuities 412

13.3 Assessment of Dimensional Constraints and Non-Electromagnetic Characteristics of Materials 413

13.4 Estimation of Shielding Performance 413

References 414

14 Uncommon Ways of Shielding 417

14.1 Active Shielding 417

14.2 Partial Shields 422

14.3 Chiral Shielding 425

14.4 Metamaterial Shielding 426

Appendix A Electrostatic Shielding 439

A.1 Basic Laws of Electrostatics 440

A.2 Electrostatic Tools: Electrostatic Potential and Green's Functions 442

A.3 Electrostatic Shields 446

Appendix B Magnetic Shielding 459

B.1 Magnetic Shielding Mechanism 460

B.2 Calculation Methods 463

B.3 Boundary-Value Problems 465

B.4 Ferromagnetic Shields with Hysteresis 477

Appendix C Statistical Electromagnetics for Shielding Enclosures 483

C.1 Statistical Analyses 486

C.2 Examples 489

Appendix D Standards and Measurement Methods for Shielding Applications 499

D.1 MIL-STD 285 and IEEE STD-299 501

D.2 NSA 65-6 and NSA 94-106 506

D.3 ASTM E1851 506

D.4 ASTM D4935 508

D.5 MIL-STD 461G 510

D.6 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 15 517

D.7 ANSI/SCTE 48-3 520

D.8 MIL-STD 1377 521

D.9 IEC Standards 522

D.10 ITU-T Recommendations 527

D.11 Automotive Standards 529

References 535

Index 539

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 11/28/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781119736288, 978-1119736288
      ISBN10: 1119736285

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      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      About the Authors ix

      Preface xiii

      1 Electromagnetics Behind Shielding 1

      1.1 Definitions 1

      1.2 Notation, Symbology, and Acronyms 3

      1.3 Macroscopic Electromagnetism and Maxwell's Equations 4

      1.4 Constitutive Relations 6

      1.5 Discontinuities and Singularities 11

      1.6 Initial Conditions, Boundary Conditions, and Causality 12

      1.7 Poynting's Theorem and Energy Considerations 13

      1.8 Fundamental Theorems 16

      1.9 Wave Equations, Helmholtz's Equations, Potentials, and Green's Functions 23

      1.10 Basic Shielding Mechanisms 28

      1.11 Source Inside or Outside the Shielding Structure and Reciprocity 29

      2 Shielding Materials 33

      2.1 Standard Metallic and Ferromagnetic Materials 33

      2.2 Ferrimagnetic Materials 39

      2.3 Ferroelectric Materials 41

      2.4 Thin Films and Conductive Coatings 43

      2.5 Other Materials Suitable for EM Shielding Applications 45

      2.6 Special Materials 46

      3 Figures of Merit for Shielding Configurations 61

      3.1 (Local) Shielding Effectiveness 61

      3.2 The Global Point of View 64

      3.3 Other Proposals of Figures of Merit 65

      3.4 Energy-Based, Content-Oriented Definition 69

      3.5 Performance of Shielded Cables 69

      4 Shielding Effectiveness: Plane Waves 73

      4.1 Electromagnetic PlaneWaves: Definitions and Properties 73

      4.2 Uniform PlaneWaves Incident on a Planar Shield 75

      4.3 PlaneWaves Normally Incident on Cylindrical Shielding Surfaces 86

      4.4 PlaneWaves Against Spherical Shields 93

      4.5 Extension of the TL Analogy to Near-Field Sources 94

      5 Shielding Effectiveness: Near-Field Sources 109

      5.1 Spectral-Domain Approach 109

      5.2 LF Magnetic Shielding of Metal Plates: Parallel Loop 122

      5.3 LF Magnetic Shielding of Metal Plates: Perpendicular Loop 130

      5.4 LF Magnetic Shielding of Metal Plates: Parallel Current Line 134

      6 Transient Shielding 141

      6.1 Performance Parameters: Definitions and Properties 141

      6.2 Transient Sources: PlaneWaves and Dipoles 145

      6.3 Numerical Solutions via Inverse-Fourier Transform 149

      6.4 Analytical Solutions in Canonical Configurations 150

      7 Numerical Methods for Shielding Analyses 169

      7.1 Finite-Element Method 171

      7.2 Method of Moments 187

      7.3 Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method 208

      7.4 Finite Integration Technique 221

      7.5 Transmission-Line Matrix Method 226

      7.6 Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Method 230

      7.7 Test Case for Comparing Numerical Methods 239

      8 Apertures in Planar Metal Screens 257

      8.1 Historical Background 258

      8.2 Statement of the Problem 259

      8.3 Low-Frequency Analysis: Transmission Through Small Apertures 260

      8.4 The Small Circular Aperture 261

      8.5 Small Noncircular Apertures 269

      8.6 Finite Number of Small Apertures 269

      8.7 Apertures of Arbitrary Shape: Integral-Equation Formulation 272

      8.8 Rules of Thumb 275

      9 Enclosures 283

      9.1 Modal Expansion of Electromagnetic Fields Inside a Metallic Enclosure 284

      9.2 Oscillations Inside an Ideal Source-Free Enclosure 287

      9.3 The Enclosure Dyadic Green Function 288

      9.4 Excitation of a Metallic Enclosure 291

      9.5 Damped Oscillations Inside Enclosures with LossyWalls and Quality Factor 292

      9.6 Apertures in Perfectly Conducting Enclosures 294

      9.7 Small Loading Effects 301

      9.8 The Rectangular Enclosure 302

      9.9 Shielding Effectiveness of a Rectangular Enclosure with an Aperture 307

      9.10 Case Study: Rectangular Enclosure with a Circular Aperture 315

      9.11 Overall Performance in the Frequency Domain 326

      9.12 Overall Performance in the Time Domain 328

      10 Cable Shielding 339

      10.1 Transfer Impedance in Tubular Shielded Cables and Aperture Effects 340

      10.2 Relationship Between Transfer Impedance and Shielding Effectiveness 345

      10.3 Actual Cables and Harnesses 347

      11 Components and Installation Guidelines 351

      11.1 Gaskets 351

      11.2 ShieldedWindows 355

      11.3 Electromagnetic Absorbers 357

      11.4 Shielded Connectors 358

      11.5 Air-Ventilation Systems 358

      11.6 Fuses, Switches, and Other Similar Components 359

      12 Frequency Selective Surfaces 363

      12.1 Analysis of Periodic Structures 364

      12.2 High- and Low-Pass FSSs 376

      12.3 Band-Pass and Band-Stop FSSs 380

      12.4 Recent Trends in FSSs 383

      12.5 Absorbing FSSs 388

      12.6 Modeling and Design of FSSs 392

      13 Shielding Design Guidelines 409

      13.1 Establishment of the Shielding Requirements 410

      13.2 Assessment of the Number and Types of Functional Discontinuities 412

      13.3 Assessment of Dimensional Constraints and Non-Electromagnetic Characteristics of Materials 413

      13.4 Estimation of Shielding Performance 413

      References 414

      14 Uncommon Ways of Shielding 417

      14.1 Active Shielding 417

      14.2 Partial Shields 422

      14.3 Chiral Shielding 425

      14.4 Metamaterial Shielding 426

      Appendix A Electrostatic Shielding 439

      A.1 Basic Laws of Electrostatics 440

      A.2 Electrostatic Tools: Electrostatic Potential and Green's Functions 442

      A.3 Electrostatic Shields 446

      Appendix B Magnetic Shielding 459

      B.1 Magnetic Shielding Mechanism 460

      B.2 Calculation Methods 463

      B.3 Boundary-Value Problems 465

      B.4 Ferromagnetic Shields with Hysteresis 477

      Appendix C Statistical Electromagnetics for Shielding Enclosures 483

      C.1 Statistical Analyses 486

      C.2 Examples 489

      Appendix D Standards and Measurement Methods for Shielding Applications 499

      D.1 MIL-STD 285 and IEEE STD-299 501

      D.2 NSA 65-6 and NSA 94-106 506

      D.3 ASTM E1851 506

      D.4 ASTM D4935 508

      D.5 MIL-STD 461G 510

      D.6 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 15 517

      D.7 ANSI/SCTE 48-3 520

      D.8 MIL-STD 1377 521

      D.9 IEC Standards 522

      D.10 ITU-T Recommendations 527

      D.11 Automotive Standards 529

      References 535

      Index 539

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