A comparison of lightning and nuclear electromagnetic pulse response of tactical shelters
Abstract
The internal response (electromagnetic fields and cable responses) of tactical shelters is addressed. Tactical shelters are usually well-shielded systems. Apart from penetrations by signal and power lines, the main leakage paths to the interior are via seams and the environment control unit (ECU) honeycomb filter. The time domain in three-dimensional finite-difference technique is employed to determine the external and internal coupling to a shelter excited by nuclear electromagnetic pulses (NEMP) and attached lightning. The responses of interest are the internal electromagnetic fields and the voltage, current, power, and energy coupled to internal cables. Leakage through the seams and ECU filter is accomplished by their transfer impedances which relate internal electric fields to external current densities. Transfer impedances which were experimentally measured are used in the analysis. The internal numerical results are favorably compared to actual shelter test data under simulated NEMP illumination.
- Publication:
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In NASA. Langley Research Center Intern. Aerospace and Ground Conf. on Lightning and Static Elec. 12 p (SEE N85-16343 07-47
- Pub Date:
- December 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984agcl.nasa.....P
- Keywords:
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- Electromagnetic Fields;
- Electromagnetic Pulses;
- Electromagnetic Shielding;
- Lightning;
- Shelters;
- Command And Control;
- Electric Fields;
- Finite Difference Theory;
- Leakage;
- Military Technology;
- Communications and Radar