Saturday, April 14, 2012

Electromagnetic Shielding and Corrosion Protection for Aerospace Vehicles



Overview

Electromagnetic shielding is a critical requirement for aerospace, ground vehicles and structures that require protection from radiated electromagnetic energy and lightning strike. Corrosion destroys shielding effectiveness by reducing electrical conductivity. And therein lies the challenge: to maintain effective electromagnetic shielding while simultaneously negating environmental oxidation of metals, biological attack and general deterioration of conductive nonmetallic materials. The experimental work which forms the basis for this book has provided a novel technological understanding of electromagnetic shielding and how corrosion affects the shielding properties, and has been remarkably successful when applied to aerospace vehicles.
Electromagnetic shielding and corrosion prevention are pervasive interests in both commercial product and military system development. This book will be important to aerospace engineers, automotive engineers, electrical engineers, EMI/EMC engineers, ballistic engineers, and other professionals; and also to chemists, electrochemists, polymer scientists, and others interested in corrosion.


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