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Comparison ofE-field losses andH-field losses for low frequency antennas with ground wire systems

Comparison ofE-field losses andH-field losses for low frequency antennas with ground wire systems SummaryThe ratio of theE-field losses to theH-field losses in a ground with a ground wire system is calculated. Numerical computations of this ratio as a function of the constants of the wire grid and the conductivity of the ground are performed for an electromagnetic field, where the vertical electric field strength at the ground plane is equal to the product of the impedance of free space and the tangential magnetic field strength at the surface of the ground. The ratio of theE-field losses to theH-field losses for a certain antenna system may be determined from these results if the ratio between the electric and the magnetic field strength is known at each point of the ground surface around the antenna system. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Applied Scientific Research, Section B Springer Journals

Comparison ofE-field losses andH-field losses for low frequency antennas with ground wire systems

Applied Scientific Research, Section B , Volume 10 (1) – Feb 1, 1962

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © Martinus Nijhoff 1963
ISSN
0365-7140
DOI
10.1007/bf02921876
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Abstract

SummaryThe ratio of theE-field losses to theH-field losses in a ground with a ground wire system is calculated. Numerical computations of this ratio as a function of the constants of the wire grid and the conductivity of the ground are performed for an electromagnetic field, where the vertical electric field strength at the ground plane is equal to the product of the impedance of free space and the tangential magnetic field strength at the surface of the ground. The ratio of theE-field losses to theH-field losses for a certain antenna system may be determined from these results if the ratio between the electric and the magnetic field strength is known at each point of the ground surface around the antenna system.

Journal

Applied Scientific Research, Section BSpringer Journals

Published: Feb 1, 1962

Keywords: Magnetic Field Strength; Ground Plane; Antenna System; Wire Grid; Equivalent Impedance

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