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dc.contributor.authorDhoke, Ashvin Manohar-
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-25T11:05:08Z-
dc.date.available2014-11-25T11:05:08Z-
dc.date.issued2004-
dc.identifierM.Techen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11066-
dc.guideMishra, B. K.-
dc.description.abstractRecently, a lot of interest has been generated in the area of intelligent system and structure because of enormous possibility in vibration and acoustic control, shape control and health monitoring of space structure. A smart structure involves distributed actuators, sensor and control system. The present study deals with a class of antennas capable of variable directivity (beam steering) and power density (beam shaping). The actuation of these antenna structures is achieved by attaching Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) and Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) actuator layer to Aluminum substrate. A voltage drop across the actuator materials causes the material to expand or contract. This movement of actuator causes inward and outward moment of antenna structure, which causes the structure to change shape. The shape changes due to bending causes beam steering and beam shaping of coverage area. To understand the working concept of active aperture antenna, the model of antenna with plate structure is constructed using thin plate theory. The deflections of antenna structure offer beneficial changes in the radius of curvature and shape change of reflector surface. For modeling, this type of structure commercially available FEM software such as ANSYS is used. The obtained results are validated with numerical results documented in the literatureen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectMECHANICAL INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGen_US
dc.subjectACTIVE APERTURE ANTENNAen_US
dc.subjectPOLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE ACTUATOR LAYERen_US
dc.subjectBEAM SHAPINGen_US
dc.titleMODELING AND CONTROL OF ACTIVE APERTURE ANTENNAen_US
dc.typeM.Tech Dessertationen_US
dc.accession.numberG11635en_US
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