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In this paper some problems regarding the design and manufacture of radar antennae made with composite materials are briefly outlined. After a description of the reasons that recommend the use of composites in this kind of production, the paper deals with the general design problems and the types of characterization of the materials that are necessary for the required reliability of the product.
Specific design, technology and calculation problems are then introduced.
Particular attention is paid to the choice of the resin system in order to minimize the problems related to the curing temperature.
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Cirese, P., Corvi, A. (1989). Design and Manufacture of Radar Antennae with Composite Materials. Effects of Curing Temperature and Characterization of a Very Low Curing Temperature Resin System. In: Marshall, I.H. (eds) Composite Structures 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1125-3_52
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