Doctoral Dissertations
Keywords and Phrases
Cable radiation
Abstract
"Near-field scanning is often used to solve EMC problems. Aside from the purpose of visualization of near-fields, measured near-field data can be used to estimate far-field. One of many challenges associated with using near-field to far-field transform (NFFFT) technique for EMC application is the handling of attached cables. The objective of this investigation is to evaluate different methods to add cable information to the near-field data for far-field estimation. The investigation is carried out using numerical experiments in EMCoS EMC studio, which is a commercial MoM (Method of Moment) tool for EM simulation. Measurement results from a test structure are also presented to validate the simulation results. A numerical code was developed to treat the problem of attaching a wire to Huygen's surface by enforcing appropriate current continuity at the wire junction"--Abstract, page iii.
Advisor(s)
Pommerenke, David
Committee Member(s)
Drewniak, James L.
DuBroff, Richard E.
Fan, Jun, 1971-
Lam, Cheung-wei
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Name
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering
Publisher
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Publication Date
Fall 2012
Pagination
xi, 97 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-96).
Rights
© 2012 Keong W. Kam, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Dissertation - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Scanning systemsElectromagnetic wavesNear-fieldsElectromagnetic compatibility -- Mathematical models
Thesis Number
T 10141
Print OCLC #
842838083
Electronic OCLC #
908763350
Recommended Citation
Kam, Keong W., "Investigation of different approaches to combine cable information and near-field scan data for radiated-field estimation" (2012). Doctoral Dissertations. 50.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/doctoral_dissertations/50