Enhanced compact range reflector concept using an R-card fence: two-dimensional case
Compact range reflector edge diffraction can be reduced by using an R-card fence. Well-designed R-cards (resistive sheets) placed in front of reflector edges reduce the field variations in the test zone. The keys to successful R-card design are proper choices of both the geometry and resistance prof...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 2001-03, Vol.49 (3), p.419-428 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Compact range reflector edge diffraction can be reduced by using an R-card fence. Well-designed R-cards (resistive sheets) placed in front of reflector edges reduce the field variations in the test zone. The keys to successful R-card design are proper choices of both the geometry and resistance profile. In this paper, a two-dimensional (2-D) version of the problem is attacked to show the basic concepts and essential considerations in designing R-cards. The complexity of a design is simplified by separating the different mechanisms associated with R-cards. Undesired mechanisms can be visualized by ray tracing and then eliminated by choosing the correct R-card geometry. The useful impact of this treatment is illustrated as it controls the transmitted energy level through the R-card; thus, the resistance of the R-card is defined based on an optimum aperture taper. Excellent performance in both the cross-range and down-range directions is presented, and the validity of the design is verified over a wide band of frequencies. The simplicity, flexibility, and low cost of this R-card fence concept provides a viable alternative to other edge treatments. |
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ISSN: | 0018-926X 1558-2221 |
DOI: | 10.1109/8.918616 |