Length & number of radials again
From the NEC-2 User's Guide, p. 11: ". . .for a horizontal wire with
radius a, and height h, to the wire axis, [h^2 + a^2]^1/2 should be
greater than about 10^-6 wavelenths. Furthermore, the height should be at
least several times the radius for the thin-wire approximation to be
valid." All I can find in the NEC-4 manual is the restriction in terms of
wire radius.
Cebik's book "Intermediate Antenna Modeling", p 1-12,
states: "The minimum height for wires above
a Sommerfeld-Norton ground has two dimensions. The first
relates the height above ground limit to the wire radius.
The wire height (h) should be several times the wire radius
(a), that is, h~a. As well, the minimum height is related to
the wavelength for the frequency in use:
(h^2 + a^2)^(1/2)10^(-6)Lambda. If a is very small
compared to h, the wires may approach 10^(-6) Lambda
toward ground. ......reflection Coefficient approximation....
... the general recommendation is that ......
horizontal wires should be () 0.4 Lambda above ground".
Obviously, from the manual quote, EZNEC can invoke a
Sommerfeld-Norton ground.
Yes. EZNEC's "Real, High-Accuracy" ground is the NEC Sommerfeld-Norton
ground.
. . .
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
Thanks Roy, To be honest I did not really check the NEC 2 manual,
just NEC 4, so understand why I could not find it. My NEC 2
manual is probably a different version -- WDBN version 0.92,
and it appears on page 13.
Regards,
Frank
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