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A small electromagnetic pulse (EMP) simulator is designed in this paper. Its maximum height is 240mm. The simulator provides the simulated high electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) environment for testing smaller objects, under the condition of low source power. It adopts electromagnetic field modeling software Micro Stripes to analyse property of the simulator. Results of simulation show that the electric...
A small bounded wave electromagnetic pulse (EMP) simulator is designed in this paper. Its maximum height is 240mm. The simulator provides the simulated high electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) environment for testing smaller objects such as cable and other electrical equipment in vehicles, under the condition of low source power. It adopts electromagnetic field modeling software MicroStripes to analysis...
JMASE is a modeling and simulation environment that provides capabilities for defining models, combining models into simulations, executing simulations, and post-processing the results. It is designed to support high-fidelity engineering-level analyses required for weapon system development and acquisition. But it is difficult for JMASE models to interact with other simulations because the standard...
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