2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-015-3366-8
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Design of light weight multi-layered coating of zinc oxide–iron–graphite nano-composites for ultra-wide Bandwidth microwave absorption

Abstract: The present study focused on the formulation of suitable material combination for good microwave absorption with ultra-wide Bandwidth at minimum coating thickness. For this purpose, a unique materials combination of semiconductor, conductor and magnetic materials has been specifically designed through a simple fabrication method to meet the necessity of enhanced absorption characteristics in the frequency range of 4.0-12.0 GHz. The chosen bulk materials like zinc oxide (ZnO), iron (Fe), and graphite (C) have b… Show more

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“…This result may be justified by the presence of CNT, which presents dielectric charges as it promotes greater energy dissipation through ohmic loss, and transfers this energy to the free electrons, so that it can move within the material, increasing the conduction loss. Moreover, PANICNT generates greater number of interfacial polarizations and, consequently, creates more multiple internal reflections at boundaries that further promote wave absorption, as observed by Najim et al (2015). Thus, this epoxy resin multilayer system has great potential for use in stealth technology.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Epoxymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This result may be justified by the presence of CNT, which presents dielectric charges as it promotes greater energy dissipation through ohmic loss, and transfers this energy to the free electrons, so that it can move within the material, increasing the conduction loss. Moreover, PANICNT generates greater number of interfacial polarizations and, consequently, creates more multiple internal reflections at boundaries that further promote wave absorption, as observed by Najim et al (2015). Thus, this epoxy resin multilayer system has great potential for use in stealth technology.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Epoxymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Therefore, optimization of these contradicting parameters of the absorber has been used to acquire the best trade-off between all these parameters to get the desired results. Several optimization algorithms have been attempted to fulfill this need such as GA [62], artificial neural network (ANN) [63], particle swarm optimization (PSO) [64] etc.…”
Section: Issues Of Bandwidth and Thicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, a series of electromagnetic waves propagating in the positive direction and reflected waves propagating in the opposite direction are generated in the absorption layer. The reflection coefficient R at the interface between free space and the absorber can be calculated by using the following equations [6,13,14]:…”
Section: Physics Model Of Multilayer Absorbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the projectile's position at step + 1 is updated following the probability function with a condition as shown in Eq. (13).…”
Section: Binary Lightning Search Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%