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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2016 Volume 86, Issue 12, Pages 124–128 (Mi jtf6375)

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Radiophysics

Microwave radiation absorbers based on corrugated composites with carbon fibers

D. S. Bychanoka, A. O. Pliushcha, G. V. Gorokhova, V. S. Bychanokb, P. P. Kuzhiracd, S. A. Maksimenkoacd

a Research Institute for Nuclear Problems Belarusian State University, Minsk
b Mir Design Bureau, Belarusian State Academy of Aviation, Minsk, Belarus
c Ryazan State Radio Engineering University
d Tomsk State University

Abstract: A complex analysis of the dependence of the absorption coefficient of polymer composites with nonmagnetic carbon inclusions on the real and imaginary parts of the complex permittivity, as well as on the material thickness is performed in frequency range 26–37 GHz. The composites containing 0.2 wt % of carbon fibers have been obtained. It has been experimentally found that the corrugation of the composite surface substantially increases the absorbability (from 63 to 92% at a frequency of 30 GHz and a thickness of 4.50 mm) upon a decrease in the sample mass (by 28%). A method has been proposed for calculating the absorptance of corrugated composites in the microwave range.

Received: 12.01.2016
Revised: 21.05.2016


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2016, 61:12, 1880–1884

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