DocumentCode :
332563
Title :
An experimental study of the placement of an aircraft inside a large welded zinc-plated steel electromagnetic reverberation chamber
Author :
Johnson, Paul A. ; Goldsmith, Kevin R.
Author_Institution :
Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Salisbury, SA, Australia
Volume :
1
fYear :
1998
fDate :
31 Oct-7 Nov 1998
Abstract :
The EME inside a large EM reverberation chamber has been characterised, both for an empty chamber, and also with an aircraft-filled chamber. For the empty chamber, the EME appears to be random down to about 40 MHz, which is better than expected. The Q is within a factor 3-10 lower than expected from theory, but this compares favourably with other chambers. For the chamber loaded with an aircraft, the EME appears to be random all the way down to 26 MHz, much better than expected, and surprisingly better than the empty chamber. Conversely, the paddle appears more effective at lower frequencies in the empty chamber. It is not obvious why this should be the case. The Q in the aircraft-filled chamber is in the range 5-10 dB lower, depending on frequency. Since the loading of the chamber by the aircraft is not severe, high field strengths will be achievable for modest power input
Keywords :
Q-factor; aerospace test facilities; aircraft testing; anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); electromagnetic compatibility; EMC; EME; Q factor; aircraft; chamber loading; electromagnetic reverberation chamber; field strengths; power input; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft manufacture; Australia; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic interference; Electronic equipment testing; Military aircraft; Reverberation chamber; Steel; Welding;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1998. Proceedings., 17th DASC. The AIAA/IEEE/SAE
Conference_Location :
Bellevue, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5086-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1998.741546
Filename :
741546
Link To Document :
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