Carbon fiber assisted glass fabric composite materials for broadband radar cross section reduction

Publication date: 12 April 2018 Source:Composites Science and Technology, Volume 158 Author(s): Yongqiang Pang, Yongfeng Li, Jiafu Wang, Mingbao Yan, Hongya Chen, Liangkui Sun, Zhuo Xu, Shaobo Qu Carbon fibers (CFs) have been widely used as absorbing materials for radar cross section (RCS) reduction. Here, an alternative approach for CFs is proposed to achieve the same goal and has been performed by the glass fabric composites loaded with a small number of CFs. The reduction mechanism of our proposal is phase cancellation instead of absorption. Two prototypes in chessboard and random patterns are analyzed numerically and measured experimentally. The short CF yarns are designed as the patterned configurations and embedded into the composite surface layers. It is demonstrated that the proposed composites allow for remarkable suppressing of the specular scattering over a broad frequency band. The designed RCS reduction level more than 10 dB covers the frequency range from 8.7 to 19.2 GHz, while the overall thickness is 2.7 mm. The proposed composites are of a simple configuration and robust for the defects. It is also believed that the study of this work can be easily extended to the curved surfaces.
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