Experimental results of structurally modified high power ultra broadband phased array antenna for extending the operating frequency range and improving the VSWR

Author(s):  
Ch Viswanadham ◽  
P Mallikrajuna Rao
2021 ◽  
Vol 2083 (2) ◽  
pp. 022034
Author(s):  
Quanyong Su ◽  
Juan Liu ◽  
Xianmou Xue ◽  
Zheng Shi

Abstract Thermal control of high power density phased array antenna [1] has become a critical problem for onboard seeker which is confined by compact structure and harsh flight condition [2-4], different from land-based or airborne seekers. As a key technology, thermal control of onboard phased array antenna faces the challenge of high density power element as well as worse operating temperature. Using finite volume method as theoretic foundation of numerical simulation, this paper firstly calculates temperature field and fluid field via discrete control equation group, which is transformed from continuous integration equation group according to energy reservation equation. Next,2 kinds of phased array antenna with phase change energy storage and water cooling are designed and evaluated by thermal control performance simulation. Then advice is given for reasonable assembly after temperature distribution of phased array antenna is quantified under different assembly state with the influence of contact thermal resistance. At the end, precision of temperature simulation is verified with temperature test result of phased array antenna.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 16-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Elhefnawy ◽  
A. A. Al-Hadi

A novel design of phased array antenna based on a Slotted Waveguide Antenna Array (SWAA) is introduced in this paper. The CST Microwave Studio simulation results show that the S‒parameters, the gain, the axial ratio, and the beamwidth of the proposed phased array antenna are affected by the value of the progressive phase shift. The simulated results of the proposed phased array antenna at different values of progressive phase demonstrate that the S‒parameters for almost all ports are less than ‒10 dB over at least 2% bandwidth, the simulated phased array antenna gain is above 17 dB in the frequency range from 9.5 GHz to 9.7 GHz, the range of frequencies over which the simulated Axial Ratio (AR) is below 3 dB is not fixed and varied according to the selected progressive phase, the simulated beamwidth can be 6.5˚ or narrower based on the value of the progressive phase shift.


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Shouyuan Shi ◽  
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Hu Yang ◽  
Taolin Liu ◽  
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Deren Li

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