ITU-R P 527-3-1992 Electrical Characteristics of the Surface of the Earth《地球表面的电特性》.pdf
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1、CCIR RECMN*527-3 72 Y855212 0520581 758 = I 118 Rec. 527-3 RECOMMENDATION 527-3 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH (1978-1982-1990-1992) The CCIR, considering a that ground-wave propagation is mainly governed by the electrical characteristics of the ground, and the extent to whic
2、h lower strata influence the effective values of the electrical characteristics of the Earth depends on the depth of penetration of the radio energy: b) and the conductivity o: that the electrical characteristics may be expressed by three parameters: the permeability p, the permittivity E c) that th
3、e permeability of the ground, p, can normally be regarded as equal to the permeability in a vacuum and that values of the relative permittivity and the conductivity are needed as a function of frequency for various types of surface; d) that information on the variation of the penetration depth with
4、frequency is required, recommends that the information in Annex 1 be used in the calculation of ground-wave field strength at the frequencies concerned and under the conditions stated. ANNEX1 1. Introduction This Annex gives typical values of electrical characteristics for different types of surface
5、 of the Earth and discusses the physical factors upon which these characteristics depend. 2. Permittivity and conductivity values In Fig. 1 typical values of conductivity and permittivity for different types of ground, as a function of frequency, are given. These values, frequently referred to as in
6、trinsic values, refer to homogeneous sub-surface soil structures. However, the sub-surface structure is rarely homogeneous, but rather consists of two or more layers of different thickness and different conductivities and permittivities. This fact must be taken into account and this could be done by
7、 introducing the concept of effective parameters. This concept of effective parameters allows the use of the homogeneous smooth earth ground-wave propagation curves of Recommendation 368, the inhomogeneous sub-surface soil being replaced by an equivalent homogeneous structure whose parameters are th
8、e effective conductivity and effective permittivity. These parameters can be determined if the values of the parameters of each layer are known. The values of relative permittivity (dielectric constant) and conductivity in Fig. 1 for different types of ground indicate the approximate range of values
9、 which may be met under different conditions, but in extreme cases values outside this range may occur. In very wet fertile areas higher values of conductivity will be found, while in mountainous and arctic regions the conductivity at frequencies below 100 MHZ may be as low as 10-5 S/m. In cases of
10、snow-covered ground, lower values of permittivity than shown in curve E of Fig. 1 may be encountered. The water in lakes and rivers has a conductivity that increases with the concentration of impurities. COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information
11、Handling ServicesCCIR RECMN*527-3 92 4855232 0520582 694 Rec. 527-3 FIGURE 1 Relative permittivity, E, and conductivity, a, as a function of frequency 119 103 5 2 10 L. 80- w -5 B 2 2 30- E 15- .C 2 1 o- . 10 5 2 10 5 2 1 5 E2 % 0 O B G2 3 8 10 2 V 5 2 ia 5 2 1c lb 10 A: sea water (average salinity)
12、, 20“ C B: wet ground C: fresh water, 20“ C D: medium dry ground E: very dry ground F: pure water, 20“ C G: ice (fresh water) COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesCCIR RECMN*.527-3 72 = Y855212 0520583 520 m 120 Rec. 527-3 3
13、. Penetration and spread of waves 3.1 The extent to which the lower strata influence the effective electrical characteristics depends upon the depth of penetration of the radio energy, 6, which is defined as that depth at which the wave has been attenuated to l/e (or 37%) of its value at the surface
14、. The penetration depth as a function of frequency is shown in Fig. 2 for different types of ground and water. 3.2 If the penetration depth, 6, is less than the thickness of the layer, the underlying strata have little influence. If 6 is much greater than the top layer thickness, propagation is dete
15、rmined by the electrical characteristics of the lower strata. At low frequencies, except for sea water, strata down to a depth of 100 m or more must be taken into account as shown in Fig. 2. This is of particular importance when the upper strata are of lower conductivity and the energy can therefore
16、 penetrate more readily to lower levels. Such cases, for example, occur for ice-covered lakes and ocean areas. 3.3 The radio energy received at a point does not travel solely by the direct path from the transmitter, but also by a large number of indirect paths distributed on either side of it. It is
17、 necessary, therefore, to consider electrical characteristics not only along the path itself, but also over the area covered by the lateral spread of the wave paths. No definite limits can be put on this area, but it has been suggested that it is effectively the first Fresnel half-wave zone. FIGURE
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