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Hello,
Wire mesh or parallel bars are often used as a replacement for solid reflectors. Is there any practical formula, computer program or graph for calculating the (plane wave) reflectivity/reflection coefficient of wire mesh (for example chicken mesh)? I am thinking of a formula where you have to enter cell/grid size, wire thickness and frequency. With kind regards, Wim Telkamp |
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