Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne Radar

This paper studies radar cross section of submarine sails on the water. Under the detection of the enemy’s airborne radar, considering the motion of the submarine, the sail model of radar pitch angle incidence range analysis is established. By using CATIA software, the 3D models of AKULA sail, SUBOF...

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Main Authors: Liu Ji, Huang Peilin, Zhao Yaodong, Ji Jinzu, Xue Fengli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:ITM Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20181702003
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spelling doaj-85a3a9b5b4714a3e8fbabf53ac702ada2021-02-02T09:09:13ZengEDP SciencesITM Web of Conferences2271-20972018-01-01170200310.1051/itmconf/20181702003itmconf_wcsn2018_02003Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne RadarLiu JiHuang PeilinZhao YaodongJi JinzuXue FengliThis paper studies radar cross section of submarine sails on the water. Under the detection of the enemy’s airborne radar, considering the motion of the submarine, the sail model of radar pitch angle incidence range analysis is established. By using CATIA software, the 3D models of AKULA sail, SUBOFF sail and VICTOR sail are built. On the basis of the physical optics method and the equivalent currents method, the scattering characteristics of sails RCS(radar cross section) are simulated under X radar band. Through the microwave anechoic chamber test, this paper verifies the accuracy of the combination of the physical optics method and the equivalent electromagnetic flow method. The influence of the distance from the airborne radar to the sail on the pitch angle of the electromagnetic wave is discussed, with the elevation angle of the radar antenna varies. Then, we illustrate the characteristics of circumferential direction RCS of the sail under different pitch angles. Finally, the mean RCS of the sail at a given pitch angle is simulated. The results show that the AKULA sail is considerably superior to SUBOFF sail and VICTOR sail on stealth performance with the pitch angle less than 4° . But when the pitch angle exceeds 10°, the SUBOFF sail can be given priority.https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20181702003
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author Liu Ji
Huang Peilin
Zhao Yaodong
Ji Jinzu
Xue Fengli
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Huang Peilin
Zhao Yaodong
Ji Jinzu
Xue Fengli
Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne Radar
ITM Web of Conferences
author_facet Liu Ji
Huang Peilin
Zhao Yaodong
Ji Jinzu
Xue Fengli
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title Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne Radar
title_short Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne Radar
title_full Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne Radar
title_fullStr Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne Radar
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Three Different Styles of Submarine Sails on Electromagnetic Scattering under the Detection of Airborne Radar
title_sort comparison of three different styles of submarine sails on electromagnetic scattering under the detection of airborne radar
publisher EDP Sciences
series ITM Web of Conferences
issn 2271-2097
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper studies radar cross section of submarine sails on the water. Under the detection of the enemy’s airborne radar, considering the motion of the submarine, the sail model of radar pitch angle incidence range analysis is established. By using CATIA software, the 3D models of AKULA sail, SUBOFF sail and VICTOR sail are built. On the basis of the physical optics method and the equivalent currents method, the scattering characteristics of sails RCS(radar cross section) are simulated under X radar band. Through the microwave anechoic chamber test, this paper verifies the accuracy of the combination of the physical optics method and the equivalent electromagnetic flow method. The influence of the distance from the airborne radar to the sail on the pitch angle of the electromagnetic wave is discussed, with the elevation angle of the radar antenna varies. Then, we illustrate the characteristics of circumferential direction RCS of the sail under different pitch angles. Finally, the mean RCS of the sail at a given pitch angle is simulated. The results show that the AKULA sail is considerably superior to SUBOFF sail and VICTOR sail on stealth performance with the pitch angle less than 4° . But when the pitch angle exceeds 10°, the SUBOFF sail can be given priority.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20181702003
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