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Radar absorbing material design   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Yuzcelik, Cihangir Kemal
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Radar absorbing material design
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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Low observable platforms have extremely low radar cross section specifications that cannot be achieved by shaping alone. The application of radar absorbing material is necessary, in which case the appropriate constitutive parameters and thickness must be selected. The universal design chart gives combinations of æ, and that provide zero specular reflection at normal incidence. Three different backing materials were used to generate the charts: (1) perfect electric conductor, (2) free space, and (3) graphite. One can pick the required values from the charts for an ideal zero reflection dielectric/magnetic layer. The extension to other materials is straightforward. Numerical simulations of coated plates were performed to estimate the effectiveness of the absorbing layers in reducing radar cross section. The reduction in monostatic radar cross section value is shown by plotting the radar cross section of the plate with and without radar absorbing material.


Subjects: Radar cross sections
Language English
Publication date September 2003
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