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DESCRIPTION:The RS105 test method specified in MIL-STD-461F refers to the r
 isk of radiated exposure to an Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) event. EMP coul
 d interfere with electronic systems located in the vicinity.\n\nMIL-STD-46
 1 RS105 refer to different variations of EMP. The main area of our activit
 y is nuclear electromagnetic pulse (NEMP)\, which are magnetic fields caus
 ed by nuclear explosions.\n\nNEMP test system mainly consists of a high vo
 ltage pulse generator connected to a transmission line. The system can be 
 mounted indoor or outdoor. The following MIL-STD-461 RS105\, the equipment
  under test (EUT) is exposed to an EMP. The system generates impulse which
  minimum amplitude of the field is 50 kV/m. The duration of the impulse is
  23 ± 5 ns. The equipment under test is installed underneath the transmis
 sion line within the predetermined uniform field area. The generated elect
 ric and magnetic fields are monitored during testing. For proper standard 
 testing\, the equipment must be exposed to five pulses. The equipment cann
 ot demonstrate of performance degradation or malfunction.\n\nEMP susceptib
 ility is increasingly measured in a number of industries and applications.
  This research deals with safety-critical equipment and subsystems\, in pa
 rticular on military equipment. MIL-STD-461 applies to different variation
 s of EMP. The RS105 test method specified in MIL-STD-461F applies to the r
 isk of radiated exposure to an EMP event. EMP could interfere with electro
 nic systems located in the vicinity.\n\nMIL-STD-461 RS105 is applicable to
  equipment and subsystem enclosures which are exposed to the external elec
 tromagnetic environment. Testing is applicable to equipment installed in e
 xposed environments on ships\, submarines\, vehicles and aircraft.\n\nIn t
 his work\, the examinations using NEMP (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse) tes
 t system. In particular\, the aim of the research was to verify the abilit
 y of the equipment enclosure to withstand a transient electromagnetic fiel
 d.\n\nThe RS105 limit requires that the equipment shall not degradation of
  performance malfunction\, or deviation from specified indications above t
 he equipment&#39;s specific tolerances. The equipment must be exposed to five 
 pulses.\n\nThe presented results of experimental show effects of electroma
 gnetic pulse. We will present in detail counteract the negative effects of
  transient electromagnetic field.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Łukasiewicz - PIT\,
  OBR CTM\, WUT\n\nEMC EUROPE 2023\, Kraków\, Wielkopolskie\, Poland
LOCATION:EMC EUROPE 2023\, Kraków\, Wielkopolskie\, Poland
ORGANIZER:Krzysztof.Sieczkarek@pit.lukasiewicz.gov.pl
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SUMMARY:IEEE EMC-S PL reported activity no. 4/2023: EMC MARATHON at EMC EUR
 OPE EMC &quot;Electromagnetic Pulses&quot; 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375135
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The RS105 test method specified in MIL-STD
 -461F refers to the risk of radiated exposure to an Electromagnetic pulse 
 (EMP) event. EMP could interfere with electronic systems located in the vi
 cinity.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;MIL-STD-461 RS105 refer to different varia
 tions of EMP. The main area of our activity is nuclear electromagnetic pul
 se (NEMP)\, which are magnetic fields caused by nuclear explosions.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;
 p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;NEMP test system mainly consists of a high voltage pulse
  generator connected to a transmission line. The system can be mounted ind
 oor or outdoor. The following MIL-STD-461 RS105\, the equipment under test
  (EUT) is exposed to an EMP. The system generates impulse which minimum am
 plitude of the field is 50 kV/m. The duration of the impulse is 23 &amp;plusmn
 \; 5 ns. The equipment under test is installed underneath the transmission
  line within the predetermined uniform field area. The generated electric 
 and magnetic fields are monitored during testing. For proper standard test
 ing\, the equipment must be exposed to five pulses. The equipment cannot d
 emonstrate of performance degradation or malfunction.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;EMP susceptibility is increasingly measured in a number of industries 
 and applications. This research deals with safety-critical equipment and s
 ubsystems\, in particular on&amp;nbsp\; military equipment. MIL-STD-461 applie
 s to different variations of EMP. The RS105 test method specified in MIL-S
 TD-461F&amp;nbsp\; applies to the risk of radiated exposure to an EMP event. E
 MP could interfere with electronic systems located in the vicinity.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;
 p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;MIL-STD-461 RS105 is applicable to equipment and subsyst
 em enclosures which are exposed to the external electromagnetic environmen
 t. Testing is applicable to equipment installed in exposed environments on
  ships\, submarines\, vehicles and aircraft.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In this work\, the ex
 aminations using&amp;nbsp\; NEMP (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse) test system. 
 In particular\, the aim of the research was to verify the ability of the e
 quipment enclosure to withstand a transient electromagnetic field.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p
 &gt;The RS105 limit requires that the equipment shall not degradation of perf
 ormance malfunction\, or deviation from specified indications above the eq
 uipment&#39;s specific tolerances. The equipment must be exposed to five pulse
 s.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The presented results of experimental show effe
 cts of electromagnetic pulse. We will present in detail counteract the neg
 ative effects of transient electromagnetic field.&lt;/p&gt;
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