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Characteristics of silicon carbide fiber-reinforced composite for microwave absorbing structures

Authors
남영우Choi, JH (Choi, Jae-Hun)Jang, MS (Jang, Min-Su)Kim, CG (Kim, Chun-Gon)
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, v.202, no.Special SI, pp 290 - 295
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume
202
Number
Special SI
Start Page
290
End Page
295
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11172
ISSN
0263-8223
1879-1085
Abstract
A microwave-absorbing structure is a multifunctional composite composed of lossy materials, to obtain optimal electromagnetic properties combined with structural load-bearing capability. Microwave energy-loss properties can be obtained by modifying the matrix with a lossy filler, or by using a reinforcing fiber with lossy characteristics. The silicon carbide fiber is a conventional semi-conductive fiber that can cause microwave-energy loss, and can comprise a composite material by using a general resin system without lossy additives. This study investigated the mechanical and electromagnetic properties of SiC/epoxy composites, and the performance of microwave-absorbing structures composed of the SiC/epoxy. The fiber volume fraction and tensile properties of a SiC/epoxy composite cured at 6.0 bar were measured. Electromagnetic properties of SiC/epoxy composites cured at different pressures from 7.0 bar to 3.5 bar were measured in addition. Single-slab and multi-slab absorbers were fabricated, and their performance was evaluated. The - 10-dB bandwidth and the minimum return loss of the four-slab absorber were 3.4 GHz and - 31.0 dB, respectively. An analysis of the SiC/epoxy-composite characteristics indicated that it had excellent workability and mechanical- property advantages, although the performance of the SiC/epoxy microwave absorber was ordinary.
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