This paper reports an overview on the on-going research activity aimed at the exploitation of 3D-printing technologies to the development of dual-band and dual-polarization components for SatCom antenna feed chains. In particular, architectures optimized for 3D-printing are discussed, and the results of a preliminary study on the application of perforations along the internal channels is reported.

3D-Printing of Antenna-Feed Components for Space Applications / Addamo, Giuseppe; Peverini, Oscar A.; Calignano, Flaviana; Lumia, Mauro; Virone, Giuseppe; Paonessa, Fabio; Manfredi, Diego. - (2022), pp. 53-57. (Intervento presentato al convegno 21st Mediterranean Microwave Symposium tenutosi a Pizzo Calabro nel 09-13 May 2022) [10.1109/MMS55062.2022.9825568].

3D-Printing of Antenna-Feed Components for Space Applications

Addamo, Giuseppe;Peverini, Oscar A.;Calignano, Flaviana;Lumia, Mauro;Virone, Giuseppe;Paonessa, Fabio;Manfredi, Diego
2022

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This paper reports an overview on the on-going research activity aimed at the exploitation of 3D-printing technologies to the development of dual-band and dual-polarization components for SatCom antenna feed chains. In particular, architectures optimized for 3D-printing are discussed, and the results of a preliminary study on the application of perforations along the internal channels is reported.
2022
978-1-6654-7110-7
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