关键词: 等效介电常数/
均匀化/
屏蔽效能/
纤维增强复合材料
English Abstract
An approach to characterize dielectric properties of fiber-reinforced composites with high volume fraction
Liao Yi,Cai Kun,
Zhang Yuan,
Wang Xiao-Bing
1.Shanghai Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects for Aerospace Vehicle, Shanghai Radio Equipment Research Institute, Shanghai 200090, China
Fund Project:Project supported by the Young Scientists Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61302036), the Program of Shanghai Subject Chief Scientist (B type) (Grant No. 14XD1423100), and the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai, China (Grant No. 14ZR1439400).Received Date:10 May 2015
Accepted Date:18 September 2015
Published Online:20 January 2016
Abstract:Fiber-reinforced composite materials are widely used in aeronautics and automotive industries due to their excellent mechanical properties. Composites with high conductive fibers embedded have good performance of shielding effectiveness and become possible candidates to replace metals. One approach for analyzing the electromagnetic (EM) interaction of fiber-reinforced composites is to use full numerical methods, which allow precise modeling and give accurate results. However, numerical methods may lead to prohibitive computational time and memory capacity due to the strong dependence on the shielding properties from heterogeneous microstructures.In composite materials, two important parameters, effective permittivity eff and effective permeability eff, determine the interaction between the electromagnetic field and the materials. For estimating the effective parameters, homogenization techniques have been developed to describe a composite mixture in terms of a spatially homogeneous electromagnetic response, mostly under static conditions. The well-known rules are the Maxwell-Garnett (MG) formula and the Bruggeman formula.These rules are usually applied to the dilute composite materials and provide satisfactory results as long as the wavelength remains large compared to the size of the heterogeneities. Recently, revised homogenization models have been developed to extend the frequency range. Some of them are presented with the help of numerical method but still require substantial computational time and resources to be performed. One recently proposed homogenization model, called dynamic homogenization model (DHM), is an extension of quasi-static homogenization methods for microwave frequencies. It is obtained by introducing a microstructure-dependent characteristic length for the composites made of a square array of circular cylinders buried in the matrix, based on the basic inclusion problems. The DHM overcomes the limitations of standard static homogenization tools, but only applicable to low fiber volume fraction (less than 20%).In this paper, we focus on the microstructure in the case of a square array of circular 2D conductive long fibers embedded in a dielectric matrix. A revised DHM is proposed to describe the effective permittivity of the composite materials with different inclusion concentrations, including higher fiber volume fraction. Firstly, an iterative procedure is employed to estimate an effective permittivity, which is then used to modify the wavelength in the DHM. Secondly, an empirical formula-based characteristic size of the microstructure is presented by considering the current distribution of the fibers under the EM wave illumination in the case of high fiber volume fractions. Therefore, the final modified homogenization model is given for the effective permittivity of composites with arbitrary inclusion concentrations. It can be used to efficiently calculate the reflection and transmission coefficients, as well as the shielding effectiveness by classical transmission-line methods. Three infinite sheets with different physical parameters are utilized for validation. We compare the results of the shielding effectiveness obtained from this homogenization model with those obtained from a full numerical solution of the actual fiber composites. Reasonable agreements obtained demonstrate that the proposed model could define the effective permittivity of the composites with high fiber concentration over a wide frequency range including microwave frequencies. Analogous formulas also hold for the magnetic permeability with permittivity replaced by permeability wherever it appears in the proposed model.
Keywords: effective permittivity/
homogenization/
shielding effectiveness/
fiber-reinforced composite materials