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Folding large antenna tape spring

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JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS
Volume 45, Issue 3, Pages 560-567

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AMER INST AERONAUT ASTRONAUT
DOI: 10.2514/1.28421

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This paper presents a novel concept for a low-mass, 50-m(2)-deployable, P-band dual polarization antenna that can measure terrestrial biomass levels from a spacecraft in a low Earth orbit. A monolithic array of feed and radiating patches is bonded to a transversally curved structure consisting of two Kevlar sheets. The first sheet supports the array and the other sheet supports a ground plane. The two sheets are connected by a compliant Kevlar core that allows the whole structure to be folded elastically and to spring back to its original, undamaged shape. Test pieces have been made to demonstrate both the radio frequency and mechanical aspects of the design, particularly the radio frequency performance before and after folding the structure. It is concluded that the proposed design concept has high potential for large, low-frequency antennas for low-cost missions.

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