A broadband radar absorbing combinatorial foam metamaterial (CFMM) was developed and evaluated via simulation and experimentation. CFMM was constructed using silicon carbide/carbon (SiC/C) foam material, a FR4 dielectric material, and a metal pattern. The SiC/C foam material was prepared using a template. The metal pattern consists of a square ring with four split gaps in the middle of the ring. As a result of this new design, the influence of metal pattern design geometrical dimensions on the absorption performance of CFMM were discussed, as absorption performance can be adjusted by changing the geometric parameters of the metal patterns. The physical absorption mechanism was clarified through analysis of the field distribution and impedan...
The radar absorbing materials (RAM) and structures (RAS) are widely used in aerospace sectors to red...
This report documents the research work that we have conducted for the RGM project titled “Study of...
Les matériaux absorbants électromagnétiques, ou « Radar Absorbing Materials » (RAM), ont été créés à...
This paper reports the design and simulation of a three layered cross-block structured radar absorbi...
For the purpose of electromagnetic requirement without reflective layer, the absorbing properties of...
Radar-absorbing structures having foam-based honeycomb sandwich structures (FBHSS) were fabricated t...
In this study, a novel broadband radar absorbing volume structure (RAVS) is proposed and demonstrate...
Foam sandwich structures reinforced with the fiber column arrays are proposed to achieve broadband a...
Electromagnetic absorbing materials, or "Radar Absorbing Materials" (RAM), were created in the U.S. ...
This work presents the design and optimization of a Radar Absorbing Material system in the X-Band fr...
A series of composite radar absorbing structures (RAS) with resistive frequency selective surface (F...
The radar absorbing materials (RAM) and structures (RAS) are widely used in aerospace sectors to red...
A new method for the synthesis of multilayered radar absorbing materials is analyzed by using carbon...
The advances in metamaterial science and technology have raised the expectations of camouflage or st...
A non-magnetic broadband radar absorbing structure (RAS) composed of glass fiber composite and multi...
The radar absorbing materials (RAM) and structures (RAS) are widely used in aerospace sectors to red...
This report documents the research work that we have conducted for the RGM project titled “Study of...
Les matériaux absorbants électromagnétiques, ou « Radar Absorbing Materials » (RAM), ont été créés à...
This paper reports the design and simulation of a three layered cross-block structured radar absorbi...
For the purpose of electromagnetic requirement without reflective layer, the absorbing properties of...
Radar-absorbing structures having foam-based honeycomb sandwich structures (FBHSS) were fabricated t...
In this study, a novel broadband radar absorbing volume structure (RAVS) is proposed and demonstrate...
Foam sandwich structures reinforced with the fiber column arrays are proposed to achieve broadband a...
Electromagnetic absorbing materials, or "Radar Absorbing Materials" (RAM), were created in the U.S. ...
This work presents the design and optimization of a Radar Absorbing Material system in the X-Band fr...
A series of composite radar absorbing structures (RAS) with resistive frequency selective surface (F...
The radar absorbing materials (RAM) and structures (RAS) are widely used in aerospace sectors to red...
A new method for the synthesis of multilayered radar absorbing materials is analyzed by using carbon...
The advances in metamaterial science and technology have raised the expectations of camouflage or st...
A non-magnetic broadband radar absorbing structure (RAS) composed of glass fiber composite and multi...
The radar absorbing materials (RAM) and structures (RAS) are widely used in aerospace sectors to red...
This report documents the research work that we have conducted for the RGM project titled “Study of...
Les matériaux absorbants électromagnétiques, ou « Radar Absorbing Materials » (RAM), ont été créés à...