The Research of Electric Fields Calculation Based on Ring Current Source Model

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This paper establishes a point electrode model, and obtain the analytic equation of electric fields produced by this model using vector superposition. Then do some further research to the analytic equation using ring current source model, and obtain the analytic equation of electric fields produced by ring current source. At last do some simulation about the analytic equation of electric fields, that can obtain the value of electric fields in the air - sea - the sea-bed three-media model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 622-623)

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661-664

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December 2012

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