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- Noh, Ji-Sub;
- Hong, So-Mang;
- Hoang, Van-Tho;
- Kwak, Byeong-Su;
- Nam, Young-Woo
WEB OF SCIENCE
4SCOPUS
3초록
In this study, we used the three-dimensional (3D) printing method to design and fabricate a radar-absorbing structure (RAS) to protect against damage caused by lightning strikes. A carbon black-dispersed 3D filament was used as reinforcement in the composite, and metalized fibers served as the feedstock for 3D-printing. The return losses measured in the X-band and Ku-band (8.2-18 GHz) indicated a maximum return loss of -28.98 dB at 10.68 GHz, with a broad bandwidth of 6.56 GHz in the frequency range of 8.2-18 GHz. A coupled electrical-thermal analysis confirmed that the proposed carbon black-dispersed filament provided conductive paths, which contributed to direct current, energy dissipation, and lightning strike protection. The 3D-printing method ensured a sufficient level of electrical conductivity, limiting the area and depth of damage caused by lightning strikes. Therefore, 3D-printed-RASs, reinforced by electrically conductive materials, can effectively protect against lightning strikes.
키워드
- 제목
- 3D-printed broadband electromagnetic wave-absorbing basalt/CF/PLA composites with a high current path for lightning strike protection
- 저자
- Noh, Ji-Sub; Hong, So-Mang; Hoang, Van-Tho; Kwak, Byeong-Su; Nam, Young-Woo
- 발행일
- 2024-12
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 58
- 호
- 29
- 페이지
- 3029 ~ 3043