Millimeter Radar Instrumentation

Autor: P. E. Robillard, R. I. Primich, H. M. Musal, W. E. Blore
Rok vydání: 1965
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Zdroj: IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems. :225-234
ISSN: 0018-9251
DOI: 10.1109/taes.1965.4501691
Popis: Millimeter wavelength radars are used to study plasma effects associated with ionized flow fields of projectiles launched at hypersonic speeds into a free-flight ballistic range. Two CW Doppler radars, at frequencies of 35 and 70 Gc/s, measure the nose-on backscattering radar cross sections during flight. The design and performance of the two radars are described in detail. A signal simulator provides absolute calibration. The purpose is to measure changes that occur in the radar cross sections of hypersonic projectiles caused by highly ionized flow fields. Under certain conditions the nose-on backscattering radar cross section of a blunt-nosed metal projectile decreases drastically when a thin, shock-produced layer of ionized gas covers the projectile. A theoretical analysis of this effect is given. Comparisons between theoretical predictions and experimental data show good correlation.
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