Composites - Their Electrical and Electromagnetic Impact

Christopher L. Blake
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In recent years composite materials have been developed to the point that their strength and weight characteristics make them very attractive as substitutes for metals in various aircraft applications. However, from the electrical standpoint, composites are marginally conductive materials which are capable of supporting only a very minimal current flow, are in many cases capable of providing only marginal shielding and are in some ways unique in their characteristics with respect to electromagnetic fields. The electrical and electromagnetic impact of composites is directly related to the ways in which composites change aircraft characteristics such as lightning protection, shielding effectiveness, electrical systems, antenna operation, static electricity protection and radar cross-section. Because of the change in these various characteristics, weapon system design and development from fuel system, avionics and electrical systems to methods of installation for electrical ground jacks and static electricity dischargers may be significantly affected.
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复合材料-它们的电气和电磁影响
近年来,复合材料已经发展到一定程度,它们的强度和重量特性使它们在各种飞机应用中作为金属的替代品非常有吸引力。然而,从电学的角度来看,复合材料是边缘导电材料,只能支持非常小的电流,在许多情况下只能提供边缘屏蔽,并且在电磁场方面具有某些独特的特性。复合材料的电气和电磁影响直接关系到复合材料改变飞机特性的方式,如防雷、屏蔽效能、电气系统、天线操作、静电保护和雷达截面。由于这些不同特性的变化,武器系统的设计和发展,从燃料系统、航空电子设备和电气系统到电气接地插孔和静电放电装置的安装方法,都可能受到重大影响。
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