Original paper
Broadband all fiber-reinforced composite radar absorbing structure integrated by inductive frequency selective carbon fiber fabric and carbon-nanotube-loaded glass fabrics
Abstract
A broadband radar absorbing structure (RAS) covering both X and Ku bands (8.2–18.0 GHz) was designed by integrating an inductive frequency-selective carbon fiber fabric composite (FSFC) and multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT)-loaded glass fabrics which can modulate EMI characteristics of the FSFC. All the layers of the structure consisted of fiber-reinforced fabrics, and thus general composite fabrication processes can be easily applied. An...
Paper Details
Title
Broadband all fiber-reinforced composite radar absorbing structure integrated by inductive frequency selective carbon fiber fabric and carbon-nanotube-loaded glass fabrics
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
107
Pages
564 - 572
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