Research/Patents/US 5691736
US 5691736

RADOME WITH SECONDARY HEAT SHIELD

Assignee

LORAL VOUGHT SYSTEMS CORPORATION

Filed

Mar 28, 1995

Granted

Nov 25, 1997

Location

KENNEDALE TX US

Abstract

A secondary heat shield is positioned within a heat shielding radome and spaced from the nose of the radome in order to protect an antenna against thermal radiation from the inner surface of the radome. The secondary heat shield can be a single unitary component integrally formed of a lightweight ceramic which can be easily fabricated in the desired shape and which maintains its shape. The secondary heat shield can be formed of a lightweight ceramic material having a dielectric constant at 17 GHz and 21° C. in the range of about 1 to about 3.5, a thermal conductivity of less than 0.7 W/M-K, and a density at 21° C. of less than 3.2 g/cc. The most preferred ceramic material has a dielectric constant at 17 GHz and 21° C. in the range of about 1.01 to about 2.0, a thermal conductivity in the range of about 0.04 to about 0.08 W/M-K, and a density at 21° C. of less than about 1.0 g/cc. The secondary heat shield comprises a forward dome portion, which can be shaped to act as a lens for radiation emitted from or received by the antenna, and a rearwardly extending skirt portion which laterally encompasses the antenna and other temperature sensitive components.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jun 26, 1996

Rescinded

Aug 1, 1996

Duration

1 month

Inventor

  • 1DAVID L HUNN

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