Review and evaluation of warp-knitted patterns for metal-based large  deployable reflector surfaces

Review and evaluation of warp-knitted patterns for metal-based large deployable reflector surfaces

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Mesh Reflector Antennas with Complex Weaves: PO/Periodic MoM and Equivalent Strip Width Verification

Review and evaluation of warp-knitted patterns for metal-based large deployable reflector surfaces

Analysis of mesh reflector antennas with complex mesh surfaces using physical optics combined with periodic method of moments

The coordinate system for the metal mesh surface specimens is set as in

Characterization of Ka-band mesh surfaces for CubeSat reflector antennas: From simple wire grid model to complex knits

Warp spacer fabric sample with hole size and distribution.

Henning LÖCKEN, Research Associate, Master of Science, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Institute of Textile Technology at RWTH Aachen University and Chair for Textile Machinery

Cord lap. Pattern draft (left) and CAD image (right)

Configuration of the apparatus used in our measurements. The apparatus

Tensile test results of ATLAS mesh in manufacturing direction (left)

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Pushbroom Radiometer configuration (left), Antenna configuration

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