Abstract

Voltage-current ratios, measured using probes on the surface of a homogeneous conducting sheet, are converted to resistance per square by “conversion factors”. For rectangles, a closed form solution for these factors is obtained by using the complex Jacobian sine-amplitude function <tex xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">$x + iy\ =\ {\rm sn}[(u+iv),k]$</tex> as a transformation. After transformation, an insulated edge rectangle becomes a semi-infinite sheet. Two conjugate current point images establish the boundary condition. A double-sided rectangle becomes an infinite sheet directly, needing no images. New tables have been prepared for a pattern of probe center locations uniformly distributed over the surface. The probe chosen for these tables is a common arrangement having four equally spaced points on a line parallel to the longer edge of the rectangle.

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