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Numerical Investigation of the Induced Voltage on a Cables Placed at Random Locations Inside a Metallic Enclosure
Published
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, Luis Nuno, Perry F. Wilson
Abstract
A very practical susceptibility problem has been analyzed in this paper. It consists of a cable of defined length and fixed terminals, but different layouts, placed in a metallic box with an aperture. The induced voltages for the different layouts are computed when a plane wave is incident on the aperture. A second analysis has been performed without the cable; this is, for the empty box, and the results are compared with the previous ones. Moreover, the results have been related with the resonance frequencies of the closed cavity and the aperture.
Holloway, C.
, Nuno, L.
and Wilson, P.
(2008),
Numerical Investigation of the Induced Voltage on a Cables Placed at Random Locations Inside a Metallic Enclosure, EMC Europe 2008, Hamburg, GM, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=33031
(Accessed October 7, 2025)