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A Study on the Effective Permittivity of Carbon/PI Honeycomb Composites for Radar Absorbing Design
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Materials ScienceRadarTheoretical Equivalent PanelEngineeringRadar Absorbing DesignAntennaEffective PermittivityComposite TechnologyMicrowave AntennaQuasistatic ApproximationSmart AntennaHoneycomb CompositesComputational ElectromagneticsCarbon/pi Honeycomb CompositesMicrowave EngineeringElectromagnetic Compatibility
Radar absorbing honeycomb composites with different coating thicknesses are prepared by impregnation of aramid paper frame with solutions containing conductive carbon blacks (non-magnetic) and PI (polyimide). Expressions for the effective permittivity of the composites are studied and validated both in theory and experiment. It is found that a theoretical equivalent panel with given permittivity can be obtained to represent the honeycomb structure in the quasistatic approximation, which provides a feasible way to optimize the design of radar absorbing honeycomb structure by connecting the effective electromagnetic parameters with the unit cell dimensions. The effective permittivity is measured by a network analyzer system in the frequency range of 8-12 GHz and compared with the theoretical result.
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