Method for connecting space-based radar antenna reflection surface to bistable composite material deployable cylindrical shell

A composite material, space-based radar technology, used in antennas, folded antennas, electrical components, etc., can solve the problems of complex structure, increased volume, and high aspect ratio, and achieve reduced folded volume, easy to carry, and firm connection. Effect

Active Publication Date: 2017-06-23
HARBIN INST OF TECH
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[0002] Space-based radar can work around the clock, has large-scale, high-precision detection capabilities, and has capabilities that optical systems, ground-based radars, and airborne radars do not have; due to the many advantages of space-based radar, it has received extensive attention and research from many countries ; The large phased array planar antenna with a length of hundreds of meters and an area of ​​several hundred square meters is an important part of space-based radar. The antenna has a large area and a high aspect ratio. In order to facilitate transportation, the antenna must be folded on the ground. After being launched into space, the work is started. The existing foldable and unfoldable antennas mainly have two supporting and unfolding methods: mechanical and inflatable. The mechanical structure is complex and the weight is relatively large. The expansion and...

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[0012] refer to Figure 1 to Figure 4 , a method for connecting a reflective surface of a space-based radar antenna to a bistable composite material foldable cylindrical shell, which includes using an aramid rope 1 and an aramid cloth 2 to connect a reflective surface 3 of a space-based radar antenna to a bistable composite material The collapsible cylindrical shell 4 is connected, and a plurality of aramid fabrics 2 are arranged along the aramid rope 1, and the aramid fabrics 2 are arranged on opposite sides of the aramid rope 1 at intervals, and the midline position of the aramid fabric 2 is aligned with the aramid rope 1 , the aramid fabric 2 is stitched and bonded to the aramid rope 1, the total number of the aramid fabric 2 is an odd number, and the odd number of the aramid fabric 2 is bonded to the reflective surface 3, and the even number of the aramid fabric 2 is bonded to the double Stable composite materials can be folded and expanded cylindrical shell 4 bonding, ara...

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The invention provides a method for connecting a space-based radar antenna reflection surface to a bistable composite material deployable cylindrical shell, belonging to the technical field of space-based radars. The problems of an existing deployable antenna are solved. The method comprises a step of connecting the space-based radar antenna reflection surface to the bistable composite material deployable cylindrical shell by using an aramid rope and aramid cloth, multiple aramid cloth is arranged along the aramid rope and is arranged at two opposite sides of the aramid rope with intervals, the center line positions of the aramid cloth are aligned with the aramid rope, the aramid cloth and the aramid rope are in stitching joint and bonding connection, and the total number of the aramid cloth is odd, wherein aramid cloth in odd number positions is bonded to the reflection, the aramid cloth in even number positions is bonded to the bistable composite material deployable cylindrical shell, and at the same time, the aramid rope is arranged between the aramid cloth in odd number positions and the bistable composite material deployable cylindrical shell. The method is used for the space-based radar antenna reflection surface.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of space-based radar, and in particular relates to a connection method of a reflective surface of a space-based radar antenna and a foldable cylindrical shell of a bistable composite material. Background technique [0002] Space-based radar can work around the clock, has large-scale, high-precision detection capabilities, and has capabilities that optical systems, ground-based radars, and airborne radars do not have; due to the many advantages of space-based radar, it has received extensive attention and research from many countries ; The large phased array planar antenna with a length of hundreds of meters and an area of ​​several hundred square meters is an important part of space-based radar. The antenna has a large area and a high aspect ratio. In order to facilitate transportation, the antenna must be folded on the ground. After being launched into space, the work is started. The existing foldable and u...

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IPC IPC(8): H01Q15/14H01Q1/08
CPCH01Q1/08H01Q15/141
Inventor 谭惠丰沈永正卫剑征
Owner HARBIN INST OF TECH
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