The objective of the Advanced ElectroMagnetic (EM) Engineering Technology Task is to build a complete design capability for the electromagnetic topside of Navy ships that can handle the design challenges created by the incorporation of composite materials in the ship's superstructure. During Fiscal Year 1995, NRaD provided verification and validation of computer codes under development by The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory (OSU-ESL). In addition, NRaD applied high performance graphics workstations to provide visualization capabilities for the EM ship design problem.
Advanced Electromagnetic (EM) Engineering Technology Fiscal Year 1995
1996
73 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Resistive, Capacitive, & Inductive Components , Antennas , Naval architecture , Electromagnetic environments , Naval vessels , Composite materials , Frequency bands , Electromagnetic radiation , Graphics , Ship antennas , Superstructures , Nec(Numerical electromagnetic code) , Pmm(Periodic moment method) , Utd(Uniform geometrical theory of diffraction) , Geometrical theory of diffraction
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