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Research on the Knittability of Metallic Yarns in the Warp-knitted Mesh of a Deployable Antenna


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Fig. 1.

Schematic diagram of specimen for bending test of yarns
Schematic diagram of specimen for bending test of yarns

Fig. 2.

Warp-knitted mesh for LF antennas
Warp-knitted mesh for LF antennas

Fig. 3.

Warp-knitted mesh for HF antennas
Warp-knitted mesh for HF antennas

Knitting process parameters for HF antennas

No. of mesh reflector materials HF-1 Mesh HF-1 yarn HF-2 Mesh HF-2 yarn
Knitted structure reverse locknit structure reverse locknit structure
Chain notation Guide Bar 1 Guide Bar 2 Guide Bar 1 Guide Bar 2
1-0/1-2// 2-3/1-0// 1-0/1-2// 2-3/1-0//
Threading ways Full Full Full Full
Let-of amount (mm/rack) 2220 2370 2220 2690
Machine speed (mm/min) 150-300 150-300

Tensile properties of warp-knitted meshes

Specimen specifications Fracture strength (N) Elongation at break (%)
LF-lmesh Vertical 100mmx30mm Average value 23.14 35.67
CV% 14.68 18.87
Horizontal 100mmx48mm Average value 17.79 96.13
CV% 8.24 5.9
LF-2 mesh Vertical 100mmx45mm Average value 29.30 52.23
CV% 6.73 7.64
Horizontal 100mmx40mm Average value 23.68 72.63
CV% 3.18 12.07
HF-1 mesh Vertical 100mmx25mm Average value 36.16 45.23
CV% 7.49 2.56
Horizontal 100mmxl5mm Average value 29.01 106.78
CV% 7.98 2.45
HF-2 mesh Vertical 100mmx25mm Average value 30.4 44.40
CV% 10.5 2.35
Horizontal 100mmx20mm Average value 25.93 126.10
CV% 2.38 2.63

Specification of metallic yarns

No. LF-1 yarn LF-2 yarn HF-1 yarn HF-2 yarn
Material Nickel-plated stainless steel wire Gold-plated molybdenum wire Gold-plated molybdenum wire Molybdenum wire
Diameter of monofilament (μm) 30 27 17 16
Number of monofilaments 3 3 4 4
Yarn linear density (tex) 19.8 16.7 10.5 8.2
Twist Coefficient αt 3.7 3.4 2.7 2.4

Knitting process parameters for LF antennas

No. of mesh reflector LF-1 mesh LF-2 mesh
Materials LF-1 yarn LF-2 yarn
Knitted structure Open atlas tricot structure Open atlas tricot structure
Chain notation Guide Bar 1 Guide Bar 2 Guide Bar 1 Guide Bar 2
1-0/1-2/2-3/2-1// 2-3/2-1/1-0/1-2// 1-0/1-2/2-3/2-1// 2-3/2-1/1-0/1-2//
Threading ways 1*1* 1*1* 1*1* 1*1*
Let-of amount (mm/rack) 2330 2370 2875 2870
Machine speed (mm/min) 150-300 150-300

Yarn strength after conversion based on metallic warp-knitted meshes

Mesh No. Number of yarns in mesh Strength of original yarn (N) Strength of mesh (N) Knitted yarn strength utilization factor (%)
LF-1 Vertical 80 1.67 23.14 17.3
Horizontal 40 17.79 26.6
LF-2 Vertical 80 3.89 29.30 9.4
Horizontal 40 23.68 15.2
HF-1 Vertical 80 2.16 36.16 20.9
Horizontal 40 29.01 33.6
HF-2 Vertical 80 1.85 30.4 20.5
Horizontal 40 25.93 35.0

Fitting results of multiple linear regression

Fitting equations R2
Knitted yarn strength utilization factor in vertical direction y1 yl =24.022+0.22x1-987.742x2 0.998
Knitted yarn strength utilization factor in horizontal direction y2 y2=40.111+0.283x1-1672.848x2 0.998

Tensile properties of metallic yarns

No. LF-1 yarn LF-2 yarn HF-1 yarn HF-2 yarn
Breaking strength (cN) 167.1 389.4 216.6 185.8
Elongation at break (%) 23.8 1.8 2.0 1.9

Bending stiffness of metallic yarns

No. LF-1 yarn LF-2 yarn HF-1 yarn HF-2 yarn
Bending stiffness By (cN·cm2) 0.0121 0.0152 0.0039 0.0037