That's what A. Ludwig wrote up in Trans. AP
At 10:56 2002-10-01 -0400, Chuck Counselman wrote:
>At 9:05 AM +0200 10/1/02, Brandon Orchard wrote:
>>You can model any surface using wire segments that are about a 1/10 of a
>>wavelength in length. I don't think that the diameter of the wires
>>would be of such importance in such a case as long as they satisfy
>>the general rules for NEC with regards to Segment length to radius
>>ratios etc.
>
>
>To model a continuous conductive surface, shouldn't the mesh wire
>radius be set such that the perimeter (2*pi*r) of a wire equals the
>center-to-center spacing between adjacent wires?
>
>-Chuck, W1HIS
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