Title :
Characterisation of electromagnetic properties of carbon fibre composite materials
Author :
Doan, Tan ; Walters, Andrew ; Leat, Chris
Author_Institution :
Air Oper. Div., Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Edinburgh, SA, Australia
fDate :
Aug. 16 2009-Sept. 18 2009
Abstract :
A method for characterising the electromagnetic properties of woven carbon fibre composite (CFC) materials at HF was investigated. The method made use of two loop antennas and a vector network analyser (VNA) to measure the scattering parameters (S21) of varying layers of carbon fibre. Computational electromagnetic (CEM) modelling of the experimental setup together with a DC surface resistance approximation was then used to match the electromagnetic behaviour. This was achieved by calculating S21 for a range of surface resistance values. A fit between the measured and modelled S21 curves was used to identify the most representative DC surface resistance value for a particular CFC construction which could then be used in models of larger structures. The method showed utility for CFC samples of 2 and 4 layers. However, a 6 layer case demonstrated the technique´s limitation at frequencies approaching 30 MHz.
Keywords :
S-parameters; carbon fibres; composite materials; computational electromagnetics; loop antennas; network analysers; surface resistance; CEM modelling; CFC construction; DC surface resistance approximation; carbon fibre composite materials; computational electromagnetic modelling; electromagnetic properties; loop antennas; scattering parameters; vector network analyser; Antenna measurements; Composite materials; Computational electromagnetics; Electrical resistance measurement; Electromagnetic measurements; Hafnium; Organic materials; Scattering parameters; Surface fitting; Surface resistance; carbon fibre composite; component; computational electromagnetic modelling; electromagnetic properties;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility Symposium Adelaide, 2009.
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4674-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4675-9
DOI :
10.1109/EMCSA.2009.5349771