Metal radomes for reduced RCS performance
Abstract
A frequency selective surface (FSS) comprising a square grid and a hexagonal array of disks is proposed as a means of reducing the Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a radar bay over a wide (2 GHz to 14.6 GHz) frequency bandwidth. Results are presented in terms of transmission loss for an 'A'-type sandwich radome consisting of two FSS layers for normal and non-normal incidence. A single FSS layer on a GRP flat panel is also considered. Good agreement is found between the predicted and measured results. The proposed FSS shows good performance and is relatively insensitive to angle of incidence between 3.8 GHz and 10.1 GHz. Predicted Insertion Phase Delay (IPD) and cross-polar performances are also given. Parametric studies have indicated the versatility of the proposed structure.
- Publication:
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GEC Journal Research
- Pub Date:
- 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992GECJR...9..166W
- Keywords:
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- Arrays;
- Radar Cross Sections;
- Radar Transmission;
- Radomes;
- Selective Surfaces;
- Frequency Response;
- Radome Materials;
- Transmission Loss;
- Communications and Radar