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HIRF transfer function observations: Notes on results versus requirements and certification approach

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2015-04-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Rasek, Guido A.  
Schröder, Arne  
Tobola, Pavel  
Řezníček, Zdeněk  
Loos, Steffen E.  
Tischler, Thorsten  
Brüns, Heinz-Dietrich  
Institut
Theoretische Elektrotechnik E-18  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9969
Journal
IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility  
Volume
57
Issue
2
Start Page
195
End Page
202
Article Number
7029609
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility 57 (2): 7029609 195-202 (2015-04-01)
Publisher DOI
10.1109/TEMC.2014.2381095
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85028215588
HIRF transfer functions results are rarely available to the public. Generally, the data provided in applicable guidance material are used for estimation of internal HIRF environment in an air vehicle. An exemplary set of HIRF transfer functions for a small aircraft is presented here. Results for the aircraft (10.4-m wingspan and 8.3 m of length) are compared with regard to state of the art approaches applied for aircraft HIRF certification campaigns. This is done in appropriate frequency ranges and by the use of applicable test methods with regard to requirements in place. For all major types of contemporary test methods, results are generated by measurement and numerical computer modeling. Principles of outcomes are discussed and compared to current practice in place. This concerns the shapes of the transfer functions on one hand and the order of magnitudes of obtained levels on the other hand. The obtained results show significant deviations from generic transfer functions currently applied in aircraft industry. The coupling to the interior of the aircraft observed here was higher than indicated by the applicable generic transfer functions. Numerical computer modeling is used here to verify the obtained outcomes by principle.
Subjects
Direct current injection (DCI)
high intensity radiated fields (HIRF)
low level direct drive (LLDD)
low level swept current (LLSC)
low level swept field (LLSF)
method of moments (MoM)
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