Sen Zhang , Qing An , Dawei Li , Ke Chen , Junming Zhao , Tian Jiang , Ping Chen , Wenhe Liao , Tingting Liu , Yijun Feng
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Abstract
Low-profile electromagnetic (EM) absorbers with broadband absorption properties meet the stealth requirements of low-observable platforms. However, most studies of these EM absorbers rarely focus on mechanical properties. Based on carbon black (CB)-polylatic acid (PLA) composite and magnetic materials, this study offers a novel design recipe for meta-absorbers with excellent EM performance and mechanical properties. The three dimensional (3-D) printed lossy dielectric structure, with a thickness of 20.1 ± 0.1 mm and fabricated from the CB-PLA composite, and the 1.3 mm thick magnetic substrate are utilized as the principal frequency-dependent functional motifs. To validate the design, the optimized meta-absorber was manufactured, and the experimental findings demonstrate that its reflection coefficient remains below −10 dB within the frequency range of 1.36–40 GHz. The lossy dielectric structure exhibits a compressive strength of up to 3.75 MPa while maintaining a density of just 178.2 kg/m3, with an energy absorption capacity of 1.49 × 103 kJ/m3 per unit volume. The overall thickness of the meta-absorber is 21.4 mm, equivalent to approximately 0.097 times the wavelength at 1.36 GHz. The proposal paves the way for the new paradigm of multifunctional meta-absorbers for both EM absorption and load bearing.
期刊介绍:
Composites Science and Technology publishes refereed original articles on the fundamental and applied science of engineering composites. The focus of this journal is on polymeric matrix composites with reinforcements/fillers ranging from nano- to macro-scale. CSTE encourages manuscripts reporting unique, innovative contributions to the physics, chemistry, materials science and applied mechanics aspects of advanced composites.
Besides traditional fiber reinforced composites, novel composites with significant potential for engineering applications are encouraged.