This paper presents a method of analyzing the electromagnetic field inside an equipment housing. The electromagnetic field is assumed to be coming from outside and coupled into the housing through an aperture on the housing surface. The analysis is based on the transmission-line modeling method. Results of the analysis show a good agreement with the results of measurement. Also, it is found that the coupling through the aperture shows peaks at some frequencies that depend almost only on the structure of the housing and aperture and, therefore, can be estimated at the time of equipment design.
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Hiroaki KOGURE, Hideki NAKANO, Kohji KOSHIJI, Eimei SHU, "Analysis of Electromagnetic Field inside Equipment Housing with an Aperture" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E80-B, no. 11, pp. 1620-1624, November 1997, doi: .
Abstract: This paper presents a method of analyzing the electromagnetic field inside an equipment housing. The electromagnetic field is assumed to be coming from outside and coupled into the housing through an aperture on the housing surface. The analysis is based on the transmission-line modeling method. Results of the analysis show a good agreement with the results of measurement. Also, it is found that the coupling through the aperture shows peaks at some frequencies that depend almost only on the structure of the housing and aperture and, therefore, can be estimated at the time of equipment design.
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