Edward W. Sheridan - Ocala FL, US Walter B. May - Orlando FL, US Gene P. Shumaker - Orlando FL, US Michael Griffith - Oakland FL, US Donald G. Rollin - Orlando FL, US Bobby G. Isler - Lady Lake FL, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B32B 37/16
US Classification:
264258, 2643281, 264571, 156285, 174 35 MS
Abstract:
An exemplary method of manufacturing a polymer matrix composite electromagnetic shielding structure includes pretreating a dry fiber reinforcement with a composition including a carrier and a conductive element, laying out the pretreated reinforcement to form a pre-form structure, applying a resin to the pre-form structure, and curing the resin at room temperature. Another exemplary method of manufacturing a polymer matrix composite electromagnetic shielding structure includes laying out a plurality of dry fiber reinforcements, placing at least one ply between any two of the plurality of dry fiber reinforcements, the ply having a non-woven including a conductive material, applying a resin to the plurality of dry fiber reinforcements and the at least one ply, and curing the resin.
Bulk Material Windows For Distributed Aperture Sensors
David Falabella - Merritt Island FL, US James Juliano - Orlando FL, US Walter B. May - Orlando FL, US Valerie Potthoff - Windermere FL, US Kevin F. Williams - Orlando FL, US
A distributed aperture sensor system and sensing method comprising a plurality of sensors each having an aperture and window that provides electromagnetic interference shielding by a material with a bulk resistivity of less than or approximately equal to 10 ohm-cm that is substantially uniform throughout the window.
Electromagnetic Attenuating Laminate And Method For Its Formation
H. Carl Ashcraft - Orlando FL Walter B. May - Orlando FL Douglas R. Dowell - Orlando FL
Assignee:
Martin Marietta Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B05D 700
US Classification:
427425
Abstract:
An EMI shielding member and method of making the member. The member includes a non-metallic substrate having an electrically non-conductive coating of a dielectric polymer matrix material loaded with an EMI shieldingly effective amount of electrically conductive fibers. The member can be formed by spraying the fiber loaded, dielectric polymer matrix onto a flexible fabric or tape.
Electromagnetic Attenuating Laminate And Method For Its Formation
H. Carl Ashcraft - Orlando FL Walter B. May - Orlando FL Douglas R. Dowell - Orlando FL
Assignee:
Martin Marietta Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B32B 528 B32B 2712 H05K 900
US Classification:
442117
Abstract:
An EMI shielding member and method of making the member. The member includes a non-metallic substrate having an electrically non-conductive coating of a dielectric polymer matrix material loaded with an EMI shieldingly effective amount of electrically conductive fibers. The member can be formed by spraying the fiber loaded, dielectric polymer matrix onto a flexible fabric or tape.
Walter S. Arceneaux - Orlando FL Rickey D. Akins - Orlando FL Walter B. May - Orlando FL
Assignee:
Martin Marietta Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
H01Q 142 H01Q 1700
US Classification:
343872
Abstract:
An absorptive/transmissive structure is disclosed which can be used to fabricate antenna radomes to thereby reduce the electromagnetic signature of the radome and antenna without disrupting the electromagnetic waves generated by the antenna. An artificial dielectric material is placed on a frequency selective surface to absorb the energy of electromagnetic waves at a particular frequency or range of frequencies.
Multi-Fiber Species Artificial Dielectric Radar Absorbing Material And Method For Producing Same
Gene P. Shumaker - Orlando FL Walter B. May - Orlando FL
Assignee:
Martin Marietta Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
H01Q 1700
US Classification:
342 1
Abstract:
In a radar absorbing material, first or relatively resistive fibers are combined with second or relatively conductive fibers in a dielectric binder. Preferably, the first fibers are graphite filaments and the second fibers are metal coated graphite filaments. The appropriate selection of fibers results in a material having broadband or multi-frequency RF absorbing properties.
Laverne Gasper, Lilliann Pahls, David Arnoldy, Lawrence Ellenz, Leon Streit, Thaine Streit, Donald Streit, Francis Ketter, Sylvia Terrell, Carol Brummer, Angela Eck