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On Nov 15, 11:40*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Helmut Wabnig wrote: How do I simulate a sheet metal or other metal structure in NEC, when the software only knows (infinitesimally thin) "wires" One creates a mesh using wires. The openings in the mesh must be small compared to a wavelength. Here's how I modeled my pickup - don't know how accurate it might be. http://www.w5dxp.com/SHOOTOUT.EZ -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, *http://www.w5dxp.com Correct Cecil, note that you are refering to a wavelength and not a fractional WL This is the foundation of a Faraday cage which is the very essence of a passive radiator. In a mesh the current applied is straight but broken up into segments so that the displacement current is also broken up by encircling the holes. The holes consist of a capacitor or a field that when intersected by the initial current field produces acceleration to applied particles while within the confines of the intersection. This mechanism provides the maximum acceleration possible within the Universe per Einstein where the particle achieves the same properties as that exhibited by light and other non visible phenomina such as x rays etc |
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