DocumentCode :
65686
Title :
On the Electromagnetic Susceptibility of Hot Wire-Based Electroexplosive Devices to RF Sources
Author :
Pantoja, John J. ; Pena, N. ; Mora, Nicolas ; Rachidi, Farhad ; Vega, Fabio ; Roman, Francisco
Author_Institution :
Univ. de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia
Volume :
55
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Aug. 2013
Firstpage :
754
Lastpage :
763
Abstract :
We present an analysis of the thermal response of a hot-wire electroexplosive device (EED) excited with different transient signals. First-order and second-order analytical models to calculate the thermal response of an EED are assessed taking as reference numerical simulations obtained using ANSYS. For the early-time response, when the time is much smaller than the thermal constant of the EED, the best approach corresponds to a first-order differential model in which the thermal capacitance is calculated with short-pulse excitations. A linear simplification to calculate the maximum temperature due to short excitations is also shown to be adequate. On the other hand, the most appropriate model for the late-time response is a second-order model. The models are used to assess the electromagnetic susceptibility of a wired EED for different electromagnetic pulsed environments. Radiated signals produced by a mesoband radiator, two types of radars, and a hyperband radiator are considered. The radar signal proved to be the most disturbing source because of its highest duty cycle and its flat spectral response around a specific frequency. Even the temperature firing threshold can be exceeded with the radiated field produced by a radar of 200 kW of output power located at a distance of 5 m.
Keywords :
electromagnetic interference; electromagnetism; explosives; magnetic susceptibility; numerical analysis; radar signal processing; ANSYS; RF sources; electromagnetic pulsed environments; electromagnetic susceptibility; first-order analytical models; first-order differential model; hot wire-based electroexplosive devices; hyperband radiator; late-time response; linear simplification; mesoband radiator; numerical simulations; radar signal; radars; radiated signals; second-order analytical models; second-order model; short-pulse excitations; thermal capacitance; thermal constant; thermal response calculation; transient signals; wired EED; Capacitance; Electromagnetics; Finite element methods; Heating; Mathematical model; Temperature measurement; Wires; Electroexplosive device (EED); electromagnetic compatibility; intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI); thermal model;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9375
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2012.2222891
Filename :
6352888
Link To Document :
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