Electromagnetic Shielding and Corrosion Protection for Aerospace Vehicles / by Jan W. Gooch, John K. Daher.
Tipo de material:
- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9780387460963
- TA401-492
Springer eBooks
Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness and Corrosion Prevention -- Fundamentals of Corrosion -- Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Shielding -- Investigation of the Relationship Between DC Resistance and Shielding Effectiveness -- Identification and Evaluation of Optimum Conductive Sealant Materials -- Field Test Evaluations on E-3A Aircraft -- Assessment of the Validity of the MIL-B-50878 Class R Bonding Requirements -- EMI Gaskets.
Civil and military aircraft – and aerospace vehicles in general – face two related problems: - They depend heavily upon electronic systems and thus must be shielded against electromagnetic interference (EMI). This interference may come in the form of lighting strikes, interference from radio emitters, nuclear electromagnetic pulses (EMP), or even high power microwave (HPM) threats - Environmental conditions including moisture, rain, and pollution from the atmosphere may corrode airframes, skin, and other bonded joints. Most importantly, this corrosion may damage the conductivity and electromagnetic shielding of the vehicle This book addresses both problems.
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