Model Development and Verification of the CRIPTE Code for Electromagnetic Coupling
Abstract
Topological simulation methods for EM-system interactions were studied using the topological code CRIPTE (made available through AFRL, NM). A definition of simulation-based transfer function in topological codes has evolved as a result of this study which was later used in topological based simulations for CAT-5 cables and twisted pairs interactions. Electromagnetic effects studies also include RF heating of electrical devices, as well the transmission of electromagnetic energy to the active region of a metal-semiconductor-metal detector. This effort has resulted in the publication of twenty five (25) journal articles, book chapter and conference proceedings. Our collaborative work has been presented at the classified sessions of the five-power Air Senior National Representative (ASNR) High Power Microwave Meeting and the Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS) High Power Microwave Conference.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA442450
Entities
People
- Naz E. Islam
- Phumin Kirawanich
Organizations
- University of Missouri