Authors: A Das J Krishnasamy R Alagirusamy A Basu
Publish Date: 2014/01/28
Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 169-174
Abstract
A detailed study of electromagnetic shielding effectiveness EMSE of woven fabrics made of polyester and stainless steel/polyester blended conductive yarn was presented in this research work Fabrics with different structures were analyzed and their shielding behavior was reported under different frequencies Shielding efficiency of fabric was analyzed by vector network analyzer in the frequency range of 300 kHz to 15 GHz using coaxial transmission line holder The effects of different fabric parameters such as weft density proportion of conductive weft yarn proportion of stainless steel content grid openness weave pattern and number of fabric layers on EMSE of fabrics were studied The EMSE of fabric was found to be increased with increase in proportion of conductive yarn in the weft way With increase in overall stainlesssteel content in the fabric the EMSE of fabric was increased As such weave is considered it did not have significant effect on EMSE of fabrics But fabric with lower openness and aperture ratio showed better conducting network hence better shielding With increase in number of layers of fabric and ply yarns EMSE of fabric was increased
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