DocumentCode :
2834900
Title :
The short-circuit concept used in field equivalence principles
Author :
Appel-Hansen, J.
Author_Institution :
Electromagn. Inst., Tech. Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
fYear :
1990
fDate :
7-11 May 1990
Firstpage :
1068
Abstract :
In field equivalence principles, electric and magnetic surface currents are specified and considered as impressed currents. Often the currents are placed on perfect conductors. It is shown that these currents can be treated through two approaches. The first approach is decomposition of the total field into partial fields caused by the individual impressed currents. When this approach is used, it is shown that, on a perfect electric (magnetic) conductor, impressed electric (magnetic) surface currents are short-circuited. The second approach is to note that, since Maxwell´s equations and the boundary conditions are satisfied, none of the impressed currents is short-circuited and no currents are induced on the perfect conductors. Since all currents and field quantities are considered at the same time, this approach is referred to as the total-field approach. The partial-field approach leads to alternative formulations for computations of the total field. This is not the case for the total-field approach.<>
Keywords :
electromagnetic field theory; short-circuit currents; Maxwell´s equations; boundary conditions; electric surface currents; field equivalence principles; impressed currents; magnetic surface currents; perfect electric conductor; perfect magnetic conductor; short-circuit concept; total-field approach; Boundary conditions; Conductivity; Conductors; Current; Electromagnetics; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic fields; Maxwell equations; Surface treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1990. AP-S. Merging Technologies for the 90's. Digest.
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1990.115295
Filename :
115295
Link To Document :
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