A Structural Design Method of 3D Electromagnetic Wave-Absorbing Woven Fabrics

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Jun 28;14(13):2635. doi: 10.3390/polym14132635.

Abstract

Based on the wave absorption model of 3D woven fabric and the zero-reflection equations, a new structural design method of 3D electromagnetic (EM) wave-absorbing woven fabrics was obtained. The 3D woven fabrics fabricated by the proposed method had the structure of a bidirectional angle interlock. Continuous S-2 glass fibers were used as the matching layer of this 3D woven fabric, and continuous carbon fibers were used as the absorbing layer. The absorbing layer satisfied the equivalent EM parameters under the condition of zero reflection. The results of the simulation and experiment showed that the performance trends of the 3D wave-absorbing fabric obtained by this method were consistent with the theory, which verified the correctness of the structure design method. The 3D fabrics obtained by this method have the advantages of wide absorbing frequencies and good absorbing performance (-20 dB). This structural design method also has theoretical guiding significance for the development of 3D wave-absorbing fabrics.

Keywords: 3D woven fabric; carbon fibers; electromagnetic parameters; glass fibers; structural design method; wave-absorbing fabric.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.