A light weight graphite fiber epoxy composite /GFEC/ waveguide multiplexer for satellite application
Abstract
This paper describes the synthesis, optimization and realization of a noncontiguous six-channel multiplexer composed of filters fabricated using GFEC as the basis waveguide material. This material is much lighter than Invar but possesses a similar coefficient of thermal expansion. The multiplexer is realized without any decoupling resonators to minimize weight and loss. Measured results on the complete multiplexer including the effect of temperature are presented. This design, presently being incorporated in the payload of a 24-channel domestic communications satellite, has resulted in a weight saving of nearly 50% over that of the light-weighted Invar multiplexers used in the present generation of satellites.
- Publication:
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4th European Microwave Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974eumw.conf..585K
- Keywords:
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- Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics;
- Domestic Satellite Communications Systems;
- Microwave Filters;
- Multichannel Communication;
- Network Synthesis;
- Weight Reduction;
- Cavity Resonators;
- Communication Satellites;
- Fabrication;
- Optimization;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Systems Engineering;
- Temperature Effects;
- Thermal Expansion;
- Transmission Loss;
- Waveguide Filters;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering