Analysis of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Radiated by Powerful Sources
Calculation method proposed for powerful sources radiation evaluation. Taken attention that in calculations it is necessary to use average radiated power. For example in case of radars it depends on two facts: radar radiates short radio impulses with long pauses between them and rotated antenna with...
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doaj-85209c3d48974663a4b3d2ad21de9b682021-10-11T08:02:58ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaAdvances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering1336-13761804-31192008-01-0171 - 2292294128Analysis of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Radiated by Powerful SourcesKazimieras Vytautas MaceikaCalculation method proposed for powerful sources radiation evaluation. Taken attention that in calculations it is necessary to use average radiated power. For example in case of radars it depends on two facts: radar radiates short radio impulses with long pauses between them and rotated antenna with narrow pattern of directivity in horizontal plane radiates into chosen point a short part of antenna’s rotation period. Calculation is made for Thomson radar according proposed equations. It is shown that antenna in 5 m height radiates power flux density into level of man head more times smaller than permitted level according Lithuanian normative - 20,0 uW/cm2.http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/91powerful sources radiationthomson radarpower flux density. |
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Analysis of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Radiated by Powerful Sources |
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Analysis of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Radiated by Powerful Sources |
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Analysis of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Radiated by Powerful Sources |
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Analysis of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Radiated by Powerful Sources |
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Analysis of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Radiated by Powerful Sources |
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analysis of pulsed electromagnetic fields radiated by powerful sources |
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VSB-Technical University of Ostrava |
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Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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1336-1376 1804-3119 |
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2008-01-01 |
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Calculation method proposed for powerful sources radiation evaluation. Taken attention that in calculations it is necessary to use average radiated power. For example in case of radars it depends on two facts: radar radiates short radio impulses with long pauses between them and rotated antenna with narrow pattern of directivity in horizontal plane radiates into chosen point a short part of antenna’s rotation period. Calculation is made for Thomson radar according proposed equations. It is shown that antenna in 5 m height radiates power flux density into level of man head more times smaller than permitted level according Lithuanian normative - 20,0 uW/cm2. |
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powerful sources radiation thomson radar power flux density. |
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http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/91 |
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