Transient Currents Induced on a Metallic Body of Revolution by an Electromagnetic Pulse

1971 IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility 91 citations

Abstract

A numerical technique is presented that may be used to predict the current induced on a thin metallic body of revolution excited by an electromagnetic pulse. Examples are given. Introduced here is the use of the radiation condition in a finite difference solution. This development alleviates the requirement that finite difference techniques be applied to a bounded region of space.

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Electromagnetic pulseTransient (computer programming)Pulse (music)Finite difference methodTransient analysisFinite element methodElectromagnetic radiationElectronic engineeringPhysicsElectrical engineeringComputer scienceTransient responseEngineeringMathematicsOpticsMathematical analysisVoltage

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Year
1971
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Volume
EMC-13
Issue
2
Pages
41-44
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91
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David E. Merewether (1971). Transient Currents Induced on a Metallic Body of Revolution by an Electromagnetic Pulse. IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility , EMC-13 (2) , 41-44. https://doi.org/10.1109/temc.1971.303117

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10.1109/temc.1971.303117