Measuring of Shielding Effectiveness of Electromagnetic Field of Polystyrene in the Frequency Range from 1 GHz to 9 GHz

Marek Pavlík, Iraida Kolcunová, Ján Zbojovský, Dušan Medved

Abstract


This paper deals with measurement of the shielding effectiveness against the electromagnetic field. Shielding effectiveness against the electromagnetic field characterizes property of material to penetrate the electromagnetic field. Measuring of shielding effectiveness was performed in the frequency range from 1 GHz to 9 GHz with a step of 0.2 GHz. Measurement was performed in non-reflection chamber. Measured objects were the construction materials: Styrodur polystyrene with thickness of 50 mm, Styrodur polystyrene with thickness of 25mm and their combination. The result of measurement is comparation of shielding effectiveness of shielding objects. 


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shielding effectiveness, electromagnetic field, reflection, polystyrene

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DOI: 10.7250/pee.2014.008

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