2nd Edition

Electromagnetic Compossibility, Second Edition,

By Heinz M. Schlicke Copyright 1982

    This book addresses one of the most pressing, controversial, and misunderstood areas of electrical engineering: the cost-effective prevention of electromagnetic interference and hazards in automated industrial systems. It focuses on civilian noncommunication environment.

    Preface

    Introduction: The Need for a New Approach

    SOURCES: TRANSIENTS AND FIELD CONCENTRATIONS

    Useful Theory

    Real Sources

    Counterproductive EMC Measures

    References

    TRANSFERS: START WITH DEFINABLE COUPLING

    Conductive Transfer

    Radiative Transfer

    References

    RECEPTORS: AN UNSUSPECTED MULTITUDE

    Technical Receptors (FATTMESS Categorization)

    Living Receptors References

    SYSTEM ANALYSIS: AN INDISPENSABLE "MUST"

    Understanding the Systemic Differences

    Criticalness and Decriticalization

    Reference

    SYSTEMIC CONTROL: THE KEY TO (COST)-EFFECTIVENESS

    Overcoming Handicaps

    The Impact of "Safety First!"

    EMC Commensurate Systems Design

    Comments on Specific Classes of Civilian Systems

    In Summary

    References

    SIMPLE SUPPRESSION: WHAT TO PUT WHERE

    Suppression at Source

    Suppression of Transfer

    Suppression at Receptor

    References

    ABOUT SHIELDING: THE IMPORTANCE OF SIZE AND STRUCTURE

    Frequency Domain

    Time Domain

    Conclusion

    References

    FILTERING FOR EMC: THROW AWAY YOUR FILTER BOOKS

    The Insidious Problem

    The Solution for Indeterminate Mismatch

    References

    GROUNDING AND WIRING, CONTINUED: YOU MUST PLAN AHEAD

    Equivalent Lines

    More About Voltage Gradients

    Key Pointers for Architects and Contractors

    References

    STANDARDS AND TRUTHS: USE THE CODE AND USE YOUR HEAD

    Basic Classes of Standards

    Limits Inherent in Standards

    The Three Truths

    Fragmentation of Standards

    References

    COMMENTS ON MEASUREMENTS: MOST-NEEDED CORRECTIONS ONLY

    At the Edge of the State of the Art

    References

    PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS: LEARNING TO CO-THINK EMC

    On Defining a Raw Problem

    Coping with All-Too-Human Frailties

    Problems, Problems: Improve and Check Your Understanding

    Coming on Stream, Maybe

    References

    Index

    Biography

    Heinz M. Schlicke (Author)