Re: NEC-LIST: square current source

From: Jose Luis Bermudez <Jose-Luis.Bermudez_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 11:05:45 +0100

Hello Juan Manuel,

Thank you for your answer and for the explanations about your work. I
think that it is possible to introduce studies of this type with a
previous modeling of the source,

Here atteched you will find a paper that describes more or lest a
situation of this type,

Best regards,

Jose Luis

Juan Manuel Trillos wrote:
>
> Hello, Jose Luis Bermudez,
>
> Sorry, but as far as I know, NEC-2 does not allow square current
> sources. As a frequency-analysis-oriented program (MoM), it makes
> single frequency calculation only. Also, it alloys stationary field
> patterns calculation only. I had used NEC-2 to study shielding
> performance of "Faraday cages". (Bad name for such thing, as
> Faraday law is valid for electrostatic fields only) built with rebar
> in high voltage switchyard kiosks.
>
> For transient analysis, especially in something so complex as a
> metallic structure (I suppose it is a building or civil structure) a
> different mathematical tool shall be used.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Juan M. Trillos G.
Received on Thu Nov 23 2000 - 01:05:31 EST

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