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In this paper, simulation of a small aircraft complex model with shielded composite parts is presented. The emphasis is put on the analysis of the internal electromagnetic environment and its alterations caused by exclusion of specific parts of the aircraft. From the knowledge about the influence of these parts the possible ways how to simplify the simulation model are concluded.
Simulation of large complex structures (e.g. aircraft) with significant shielding composite parts is presented in this paper. The emphasis is put on the simplicity of model description without loosing its information capability. The complicated structure of the composite is substituted by a homogenous dielectric layer with constant thickness instead of a fine metallic mesh on a laminate surface. The...
A method of modeling a small aircraft with composite parts is described. The model is tailored to simulate the influence of a HIRF environment. In order to simplify the analysis, the dielectric material with suitable parameters is used instead of a complicated composite structure. The influence of composite parts on electromagnetic properties of the model is illustrated by electric field distributions...
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