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Optimization of radome wall and joint for X-band reflector antenna using Floquet modal analysis

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  • Shivangi Mishra
  • Manas Sarkar
  • Anitha Daniel

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The performance of high frequency weather radars becomes questionable when the antenna system is enclosed by a radome because losses are more at higher frequency. To achieve high performance and accuracy, the radome wall and joints should be designed and optimized properly. Current manuscript presents the detailed study of A-sandwich radome wall and joint characteristics derived for polarimetric Doppler Weather Radar reflector antenna at X-band frequency. The diameter of the reflector antenna is 2.4 m which will be protected by a spherical A-sandwich radome of diameter 4.2 m. Radome wall is optimized by parametric variation of skin and core thickness using Floquet’s modal analysis in Ansoft HFSS Software package. Performances of radome panel with three different joint cross-sections have been compared in terms of insertion loss and phase variation and the best one is proposed for X-band antenna radome. Measurement was carried out at Compact Antenna Test Facility where the joint of two flat rectangular radome panels was hanged vertically in front of reflector antenna. Simulated results are compared with measured results to validate the proposed design.

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  • Shivangi Mishra & Manas Sarkar & Anitha Daniel, 2014. "Optimization of radome wall and joint for X-band reflector antenna using Floquet modal analysis," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(10), pages 1257-1268, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:28:y:2014:i:10:p:1257-1268
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2014.914859
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