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2021 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 49-57
Author(s):  
Hoang Duc Pham ◽  
Katja Tüting ◽  
Heyno Garbe

Abstract. TEM-cells can be used as a standardized field generator for field probe calibration purposes or electromagnetic compatibility measurements. Because of its practical use as a measurement environment, the electromagnetic behavior over a broad range of frequencies is essential. However, without the understanding of wave reflection, mode-conversion, and attenuation, using such a measurement environment is impractical. In this contribution, we calculate the electromagnetic fields in a longitudinal irregular coaxial TEM-cell. Using a semi-analytical approach, we can determine these wave characteristics. The method is based on the projection of Maxwell's equations onto eigenfunctions. This work's primary objective is to examine the effect of irregular deformed boundaries on the electromagnetic field and the resonance frequencies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 147 (6) ◽  
pp. 04021036
Author(s):  
Christopher H. Lashley ◽  
Jentsje van der Meer ◽  
Jeremy D. Bricker ◽  
Corrado Altomare ◽  
Tomohiro Suzuki ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pál Schmitt ◽  
Charles Gillan ◽  
Ciaran Finnegan

Experimental test facilities are generally characterised using linear transfer functions to relate the wavemaker forcing amplitude to wave elevation at a probe located in the wavetank. Second and third order correction methods are becoming available but are limited to certain ranges of waves in their applicability. Artificial intelligence has been shown to be a suitable tool to find even highly nonlinear functional relationships. This paper reports on a numerical wavetank implemented using the OpenFOAM software package which is characterised using artificial intelligence. The aim of the research is to train neural networks to represent non-linear transfer functions mapping a desired surface-elevation time-trace at a probe to the wavemaker input required to create it. These first results already demonstrate the viability of the approach and the suitability of a single setup to find solutions over a wide range of sea states and wave characteristics.


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