Effects of shields on cablesAircraft wiring subjected to rapidly changing electromagnetic fields was considered. The ways in which shielded cables reduce surge voltages were studied along with the ways in which common practice regarding the use of shields may be at variance with the use required for the control of lightning effects. Courses in which this apparent conflict of use may be resolved were suggested. Noise currents flowing on shields of cables related to the noise signals coupled onto signal conductors were also investigated.
Document ID
19780003094
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Book Chapter
Authors
Franklin A Fisher (General Electric (United States) Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
J Anderson Plumer (General Electric (United States) Boston, Massachusetts, United States)