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SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR'S ACRONYM(S)US Army Space & Missile Defen se Command P.O. Box 15400
SPONSOR/MONITOR'S REPORTHuntsville, AL 35807-3801
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SUPPLEMENTARY NOTESThe views contained in this report are those of the author and should not be construed as an official Army position, policy or decision, unless so designated by other documentation.
ABSTRACTThis program was to develop and fabricate a low cost composite shielding material (Multishield) that is capable of providing shielding against magnetic fields, including high strength fields. A continuous horizontal web production machine was manufactured and placed in operation. The project demonstrated that the multiple layered shielding material developed was effective at providing attenuation of magnetic fields. Additionally, the continuous electrodeposition system demonstrated that the material could be produced inexpensively in significant quantities.Current emphasis (which will continue via internally generated funds) will focus on improving the mechanical characteristics (i.e. ductility) and verifying the performance of cables using the braided wire.
Supplementary NotesThe views contained in this report are those of the author and should not be construed as an official Army position, policy or decision, unless so designated by other documentation.
AbstractThis program was to develop and fabricate a low cost composite shielding material (Multishield) that is capable of providing shielding against magnetic fields, including high strength fields. A continuous horizontal web production machine was manufactured and placed in operation. The project demonstrated that the multiple layered shielding material developed was effective at providing attenuation of magnetic fields. Additionally, the continuous electrodeposition system demonstrated that the material could be produced inexpensively in significant quantities. Current emphasis (which will continue via internally generated funds) will focus on im...