Spatial filter housing for enhancement of the shielding effectiveness of perforated enclosures with lossy internal coating: Broadband characterization

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This work is concerned with studying and enhancement of the electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of open metallic enclosures with openings over a wide range of the frequency including the UHF band. The suggested methods depend on the suppression of the excessive power penetrating the enclosure cavity especially at its resonances by a variety of methods that include increasing aspect ratio of the rectangular aperture, splitting the opening into a number of apertures, coating the internal walls of the metallic enclosure with a multilayered lossy material of the appropriate conductivity profile, and, finally, placing the metallic enclosure inside a spatial filter housing. A minimum value of 20 dB is achieved for the shielding effectiveness using the suggested methods. The present work also provides a study to investigate the effect of the direction and polarization of the incident plane wave on the shielding effectiveness of the enclosure. © 2013 Khalid F. A. Hussein.

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Hussein, K. F. A. (2013). Spatial filter housing for enhancement of the shielding effectiveness of perforated enclosures with lossy internal coating: Broadband characterization. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/353647

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