Fragment-tolerant transmission line

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Inventors

Temes, Clifford L.

Application #

181926

Filed

Aug-27-1980

Published

Apr-6-1982

Current US Class

138/110
138/145
138/178
333/239
333/242

International Classes

H01P 003/12

Field of Search

333/239 333/242 333/243 333/244 174/126 245/8

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Gensler; Paul L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beers; Robert F., Ellis; William T.

US Patent References

4020875   Waveguide elements
4205420   Process for making...

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Other References

Wolf, Magnesium Waveguides, A. F. Technical Report No. 6504, Wright Air Dlopment Center, Dec. 1950.

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Abstract
An improved transmission line or waveguide that can tolerate damage from ordnance fragments without severe degradation of performance. Ordnance fragment penetration into a waveguide tends to produce jagged inward protrusions or loose metal chips of the type which can cause arc-over and high standing wave ratios. The present invention provides a transmission line or waveguide made of a brittle nonconductive material such as plastic or composite material which is coated on the surfaces bordering the interior volume with a solder, conductive paint, or other conductive material. Thus, any penetration of the waveguide will leave a clean hole without jagged protrusions which could precipitate arcing and degrade the waveguide VSWR. An alternative embodiment comprises the construction of the waveguide walls from a brittle conductive material which would leave a clean hole after penetration.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. An improved waveguide for propagating electromagnetic energy comprising:

a tubular grid made from a brittle, non-conductive material for propagating electromagnetic energy therethrough,

wherein the openings in said grid are small compared to the wavelength of the electromagnetic energy to be propagated within said grid; and

a thin coating of conductive material applied to the interior surfaces of said tubular grid which form the electromagnetic energy propagating surface of the waveguide,

wherein said grid with its thin coating of conductive material is sufficiently brittle such that when penetrated by a projectile, it will have cleanly broken holes therethrough with substantially no inwardly protruding edges.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to improvements in transmission lines and more particularly to new and improved transmission lines which can tolerate damage from ordnance fragments without severe degradation of performance.

Those concerned with the development of radar systems have long recognized the need for a transmission line or waveguide which can tolerate damage from ordnance fragments without severe degradation of performance. Specifically, prior art transmission lines and waveguides, when hit by fragments from sources such as exploding ordnance, tend to generate holes on the order of 1 inch or less in diameter. These holes, in and of themselves, tend not to have much effect on the VSWR of the transmission line or waveguide because their diameters are generally small compared to the wavelength of the electromagnetic energy propagating within the line. However, the inwardly-protruding, jagged metal edges generated by the act of penetration by the projectile will, in fact, decrease the breakdown voltage during radar transmissions. A decreased breakdown voltage in the waveguide will substantially increase the potential for arcing and degrade the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). Such arcing will not only lower the forward transmission efficiency of the waveguide but will also send potentially destructive energy traveling back toward the output stages, e.g., magnetron tube, in the radar transmitter.
 
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