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To: fremont_steve

The unclassified EMP states up to 50,000 V/m from about 5kHz to 1GHz

The pulse rise time is about a nanosecond (that’s where the top end 1 GHz comes from)

“The officer wasn’t sure ANYTHING would be sufficient to shield against such a pulse.”

Steel will do it - low frequency permeability ducts magnetic flux around the shield. At higher frequencies it’s conductive enough to suffice.

“The brother set up an experiment where he created a Mu-metal cage around a detector on the theory that the cage would route the field around the detector.”

Not at the very low frequencies, low magnitudes involved in your described test scenario - the low-level magnetic pulse will blow through the shielding because there isn’t enough magnetization energy. This is a big problem for sensitive instruments such as newer electron microscopes.

At even slightly higher frequencies, passive eddy current shielding works very well for magnetic fields (such as 60Hz)


44 posted on 05/15/2012 6:02:04 PM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: RFEngineer

So really - what we each said doesn’t contradict each other ;-) You have a higher magnitude than my memory has stored in it - but we’re in the same ball park.

My statements are from memories at a ham club meeting I attended in 1982 - so please forgive the slight variance ;-) The officer had come down from Vandenburg AFB to Santa Barbara.


60 posted on 05/16/2012 7:30:07 AM PDT by fremont_steve
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