Claims
- 1. A radome wall for use in a radome of a supersonic aircraft, said radome being substantially resistant to rain erosion, said radome having a C-sandwich construction, said radome wall comprising:
- an outside skin, said outside skin composed of a thermoplastic selected from a group consisting of polyarylate, polycarbonate, polyetherimide, and polysulfone;
- a center skin, said center skin composed of said thermoplastic;
- an inside skin, said inside skin composed of said thermoplastic;
- an outside core between said outside and said center skins, said outside core composed of said thermoplastic;
- an inside core between said center and said inside skin, said inside core composed of said thermoplastic and structurally similar to said outside core, said outside and said inside cores comprising a plurality of periodic structures, said structures being posts or tubes and substantially perpendicular to said skins; and
- an adhesive for bonding said outside skin, said outside core, said center skin, said inside core, and said inside skin together.
- 2. A radome wall as defined in claim 1 wherein said cores having said posts as said periodic structures are electrically tuned at about 10 GHz to have a dielectric constant in the range of from about 1.14 to about 1.30.
- 3. A radome wall as defined in claim 1 wherein said cores having said tubes as periodic structures are electrically tuned at about 10 GHz to have a dielectric constant in the range of from about 1.14 to about 1.30.
- 4. A radome wall for use in a radome of a supersonic aircraft, said radome being substantially resistant to rain erosion, said radome having a A-sandwich construction, said radome wall comprising:
- an outside skin, said outside skin composed of a thermoplastic selected from said group consisting of polyarylate, polycarbonate, polyetherimide, and polysulfone;
- an inside skin, said inside skin composed of said thermoplastic;
- a core between said outside skin and inside skin, said core composed of said thermoplastic, said core comprising a plurality of periodic structures, said structures being posts or tubes and being substantially perpendicular to said skins; and
- an adhesive for bonding said outside skin, said core, and said inside skin together.
- 5. A radome wall as defined in claim 4 wherein said core having said posts as said periodic structure is electrically tuned at about 10 GHz to have a dielectric constant in the range of from about 1.14 to 1.30.
- 6. A radome wall as defined in claim 4 wherein said core having said tubes as said periodic structure is electrically tuned at about 10 GHz to have a dielectric constant in the range of from about 1.14 to 1.30.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Metzger; Lightweight Ceramics for Radomes; Ceramic Industries, Jun. 1957, pp. 122, 123 and 135. |