Integration of an H-Plane Bend, a Twist, and a Filter in Ku/K-Band Through Additive Manufacturing
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Additive manufacturing technologies have been increasingly applied to the development of radio frequency components in the past few years. Indeed, the free-form capability of these processes allows for the design of novel components, whose actual implementation through conventional machining is rather complex or even not possible. This paper describes a monolithic WR51 component integrating three radio frequency functionalities, namely, bending, twisting, and filtering. Three aluminum prototypes with different bending/twisting radii have been manufactured through the selective laser melting process. They exhibit a measured rejection higher than 60 dB in 17.5 and 21.2 GHz, and a measured return loss better than 20 dB in 12.5 and 15 GHz. Significant mass and envelope reductions (higher than 60% depending on the bending/twisting radius) with respect to the reference subsystem with distinct waveguide components are achieved. These results assess the effectiveness of 3-D metal printing in the miniaturization and integration of waveguide systems.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3-D printing; additive manufacturing (AM); microwave components; waveguide bends; waveguide filters; waveguide twists
Elenco autori:
Lumia, Mauro; Tascone, Riccardo; Peverini, OSCAR ANTONIO; Virone, Giuseppe; Paonessa, Fabio
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