Transfer Coefficient Measurement Study.

Abstract

This report presents an experimental study that was initiated to verify transfer coefficient concepts proposed by Maurice I. Sancer of R&D Associates who postulated that voltages and currents inside a body can be related to exterior surface currents and charges when the apertures are shorted. A cylindrical model was selected with cylindrical interior cavity and a wire stretched along its axis. Interior (voltage) and exterior (field) measurements were performed for the cylinder near a perfectly conducting ground plane to demonstrate the transfer coefficent dependence on the environment. Measurements were made in the frequency domain of 118 to 4400 MHz. Keywords: Electromagnetic pulse interactions; Transfer coefficients, Surface field measurements.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 19, 1985
Accession Number
ADA166414

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  • Valdis V. Liepa

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  • University of Michigan

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