Study of electromagnetic shielding of building

With the upward thrust of wireless technologies, members of the public become relatively concerned about the impact of their health if their houses or offices are near these transmitters. Another issue is the electromagnetic interference (EMI) to the electronics of a mission-critical building, like...

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Main Author: Ashaidil Ayub
Other Authors: See Kye Yak
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141884
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:With the upward thrust of wireless technologies, members of the public become relatively concerned about the impact of their health if their houses or offices are near these transmitters. Another issue is the electromagnetic interference (EMI) to the electronics of a mission-critical building, like electrical substations, water treatment plants and data centres. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is described as electrical circuits that do not generate unwanted EMI and yet are immune to external electromagnetic pollution. This feasible approach is to protect electronic components and systems from external EMI through electromagnetic (EM) shielding. This final year project studies the effects of EMI from the outside of a building, which can affect an electrical circuit inside it. This report focuses on simulations of the EM shielding of a substation building with the intention to evaluate the shielding effectiveness of the building and its adequacy to protect the electronics within the building.