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Simulating a shielded room
Posted 12 déc. 2017, 16:30 UTC−5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering Version 5.2a 1 Reply
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Hey guys this is a wierd one but any help would be great!
Trying to simulate the passage of a massive photon through a shielded room. Because its massive it now has modes that should go through the walls of the room. So far what I have done is create a room of 1cm thickness inbetween two parallel plates with varying voltage at 1MHz (essentially created a varying E-Field). Looking at the center of the room, the E Field was infact attenuated but the voltage at the center of the room monotomically increased.
I would like to see the normal modes of the shielded room by looking at the voltage in the middle of the room. Does anyone have any suggestions on things I should try?
Thank you!