Title :
Using sheet steel in the construction of shielded rooms
Author_Institution :
General Electric Company, Syracuse, N. Y.; United States Naval Civil Engineering Research and Evaluation Laboratory, Port Heuneme, Calif.
Abstract :
LOW-LEVEL electronic or electrical measurements are particularly susceptible to errors introduced by external electromagnetic influences. In a laboratory, isolation from such interference usually is achieved by enclosing an area completely in copper or bronze screening. Certain instrumentation, however, requires a higher degree of isolation than can be achieved usually in screened enclosures. Copper sheet has been used ordinarily to construct enclosures to meet these requirements.
Keywords :
Absorption; Attenuation; Copper; Permeability; Steel; Surface cleaning;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1953.6438228