DocumentCode
1229325
Title
Geodesic Lenses for Aerospace Applications
Author
Rudduck, R.C. ; Ryan, C.E. ; Walter, C.H.
Author_Institution
Antenna Laboratory the Ohio State University Department of Electrical Engineering Columbus 10, Ohio
Volume
2
Issue
2
fYear
1964
fDate
4/1/1964 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
289
Lastpage
293
Abstract
The properties of a class of geodesic lenses which have potential uses in microwave antenna applications are described. The promising features of these lenses include multiple beam capability and versatility of flush-mounting to a wide variety of surfaces, e.g., flat surfaces on aerospace vehicles and conical surfaces in the nose sections of aircraft and missles. An inflatable lens structure is attractive as a satellite antenna. Because of the circular symmetry of these lenses, coverage over 360° about the symmetry axis is possible. The beam position can be controlled in the transverse dimension by radial feed position giving two-dimensional coverage from a fixed lens. Beam positioning has been demonstrated in two lens models. Furthermore, the TEM and the TEo1 waveguide modes can be employed to obtain two modes of orthogonal polarization.
Keywords
Aerospace engineering; Aircraft; Apertures; Feeds; Lenses; Microwave antennas; Nose; Polarization; Rockets; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0536-1516
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TA.1964.4319600
Filename
4319600
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