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Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer for use in Conformal Load-Bearing Antenna Structures

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:03 authored by J Seidel, Amir Galehdar, Wayne RoweWayne Rowe, Sabu JohnSabu John, P.J. Callus, Kamran GhorbaniKamran Ghorbani
Carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) is being used increasingly in vehicle structures because of its relatively high stiffness and strength but light weight. Understanding then exploiting the electromagnetic behaviour of CFRP would enhance further some aspects of vehicle performance. The conductivity of unidirectional (UD) CFRP laminates was measured over the X-band. It was found that UD CFRP acts as a conductive surface when the E-field is parallel, and a lossy dielectric when the E-field is perpendicular, to the orientation of the fibres. Microstrip antennas were produced with quasiisotropic CFRP ground planes and showed resonant frequency of the antenna was 10 % higher when the microstrip antenna was mounted parallel to the first ply fibre orientation.

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Start page

1470

End page

1473

Total pages

4

Outlet

Proceedings of the 2010 Asia Pacific Microwave Conference:Novel Technology Waves from Historical Port

Editors

Professor Kiyomichi Araki

Name of conference

2010 Asia Pacific Microwave Conference:Novel Technology Waves from Historical Port

Publisher

IEICE

Place published

Yokohama, Japan

Start date

2010-12-07

End date

2010-12-10

Language

English

Copyright

© APMC 2010 Steering Committee. All rights reserved.

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2006028453

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-09-28

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