From 53b10caceb0dfe1a850056b2334cd2b0d0a22151 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Dehaeze Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2021 11:14:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update Content - 2021-02-06 --- content/book/morrison16_groun_shiel.md | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+) create mode 100644 content/book/morrison16_groun_shiel.md diff --git a/content/book/morrison16_groun_shiel.md b/content/book/morrison16_groun_shiel.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f87bc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/book/morrison16_groun_shiel.md @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ ++++ +title = "Grounding and shielding: circuits and interference" +author = ["Thomas Dehaeze"] +draft = false ++++ + +Tags +: + + +Reference +: ([Morrison 2016](#orgb0498bd)) + +Author(s) +: Morrison, R. + +Year +: 2016 + + +## Voltage and Capacitors {#voltage-and-capacitors} + + +This first chapter described the electric field that is basic to all electrical activity. +The electric or \\(E\\) field represents forces between charges. +The basic charge is the electron. +When charges are placed on conductive surfaces, these forces move the charges to positions that store the least potential energy. +This energy is stored in an electric field. +The work required to move a unit of charge between two points in this field is the voltage between those two points. + +Capacitors are conductor geometries used to store electric field energy. +The ability to store energy is enhanced by using dielectrics. +It is convenient to use two measures of the electric field. +The field that is created by charges is called the \\(D\\) field and the field that results in forces is the \\(E\\) field. +A changing \\(D\\) field represents a displacement current in space. +This changing current has an associated magnetic field. +This displacement current flows when charges are added or removed from the plates of a capacitor. + + + +## Magnetics {#magnetics} + + +## Digital Electronics {#digital-electronics} + + +### 3.1. Introduction {#3-dot-1-dot-introduction} + + +### 3.2. The Transport of Electrical Energy {#3-dot-2-dot-the-transport-of-electrical-energy} + + +### 3.3. Transmission Lines–Introduction {#3-dot-3-dot-transmission-lines-introduction} + + +### 3.4. Transmission Line Operations {#3-dot-4-dot-transmission-line-operations} + + +## Analog Circuits {#analog-circuits} + + +## Utility Power and Facility Grounding {#utility-power-and-facility-grounding} + + +## Radiation {#radiation} + + +## Shielding from Radiation {#shielding-from-radiation} + + +## Bibliography {#bibliography} + +Morrison, Ralph. 2016. _Grounding and Shielding: Circuits and Interference_. John Wiley & Sons.