Published September 1972
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Interaction Between a Linearly Polarized Electromagnetic Plane and a Double Spherical Shell
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- Dawes, Daniel L.
- Gaskill, Jerry W.
Abstract
An exact solution inside, outside, and within two arbitrary concentric spherical shells is presented for an impinging monochromatic linearly polarized electromagnetic wave. Specifically, the solution was found for a double-shell spherical acrylic plastic enclosure irradiated with 2450-MHz microwaves. The enclosure is used as an environmentally controlled exposure chamber for experimental animals during microwave irradiation. The analysis shows that an air foamed material, such as styrofoam, would be a better material than either Plexiglas or Teflon, provided it is sufficiently durable.
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© 1972 IEEE. Manuscript received October 29, 1971; revised January 20, 1972.Attached Files
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