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The aim of this work is the study of the performance of planar inductors due to the presence of shielding structures. Equivalent inductance, quality factor and self resonance of the component are chosen as figures of merit for a fair comparison. Two experiments are proposed. In the first one, identical inductor geometries are evaluated under three different electromagnetic boundary conditions:(i)...
Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) from a detrital coastal aquifer into the adjacent marine environment was investigated in a Mediterranean bay (Palma Beach, Balearic Islands). In this region, agriculture and tourism are potential sources of groundwater contamination. A survey in the Palma Beach revealed N, Fe and chlorophyll a enhancement associated to areas of preferential groundwater discharge...
An ab initio technique for the meshing of planar radiofrequency and microwave circuits is described in this work. It is based on the analytical study of the current crowding phenomena that takes place inside the component. By using the mutual coupling inductive terms between metal strips, the ratio of the AC resistance due to proximity effects over the DC resistance can be evaluated for each metal...
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