Electromagnetic and transient shielding effectiveness for near-field sources
Abstract. The contribution deals with an investigation of the recently proposed definitions for the electromagnetic and transient shielding effectiveness (SE) in the case of an electric-dipole near-field source. To this end, new factors are introduced which depend on the distance between the dipole source and the measurement point inside the shield and which are valid for perpendicularly (with respect to the distance vector) polarized dipoles. Numerical results support and confirm the theoretical derivations.