Shielding effectiveness simulation of small perforated shielding enclosures using FEM

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Numerical simulation of shielding effectiveness (SE) of a perforated shielding enclosure is carried out, using the finite element method (FEM). Possibilities of model definitions and differences between 2D and 3D models are discussed. An important part of any simulation is verification of the model results-here the simulation result are verified in terms of convergence of the model in dependence on the degrees of freedom (DOF) and by measurements. The experimental method is based on measurement of electric field inside the enclosure using an electric field probe with small dimensions is described in the paper. Solution of an illustrative example of SE by FEM is shown and simulation results are verified by experiments.

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Kubík, Z., & Skála, J. (2016). Shielding effectiveness simulation of small perforated shielding enclosures using FEM. Energies, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9030129

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