Pre-Processing Techniques of Information Extraction of a Dielectric Sandwich Radome

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Radomes are adopted to ensure internal antenna systems work normally in severe environments. However, the presence of a radome will adversely affect the electricity performance of the enclosed antenna. A reasonable pre-process of the radome model is a prerequisite for completing electricity performance analysis successfully. Aiming at the difficulties of the design and assembly of curved surface parts, this paper presents a method of modeling and pre-processing by using Pro/E, Ansys and Ansys Workbench to extract element and node information effectively from the finite element model of the radome.

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