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Stealthflanker — RCS Simulation Models

Published: 2011-06-28 16:12:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 2790; Favourites: 14; Downloads: 37
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Description Okay these are 3D models of mine ... but what for ?

They're used for my RADAR Cross Section simulation program , to see "how big" their RADAR Cross sections , helping me proving my design rules , and in some extent proving that I REALLY DID THE SIMULATION .. it's a real pain to have someone saying

"Did you make up your data with Corel draw or photoshopping someone else's data ?"

Fuck em all....i guarantee to kill em all in just few arguments.

However i need weapons and resources ... what are they ?

-Log files
-Screenshot of the simulations
-Data
-And of course the models i used .

These models are different than my typical 3D model, the obvious differences that they lacked colors and textures .

other difference lies in their mesh arrangements, instead of typical "quad" mesh usually employed to "make the model looks good and make subdivision easier" . However these models have their mesh arranged in triangles , this is necessary for the simulation software to work .
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Comments: 7

OmegaEGG-RS [2016-01-06 03:22:57 +0000 UTC]

Wait, you have a software that simulates a radar cross section of a 3D model?!

I must know.

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Stealthflanker In reply to OmegaEGG-RS [2016-01-06 10:16:18 +0000 UTC]

yes.. i'm using POFACETS not. by D. Jenn.

it's here :

www.dcjenn.com/

you need MATLAB (atleast MATLAB 6) to run it though.

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OmegaEGG-RS In reply to Stealthflanker [2016-01-06 17:24:56 +0000 UTC]

Uhm, which one did you download?

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Stealthflanker In reply to OmegaEGG-RS [2016-01-06 17:45:36 +0000 UTC]

POFACETS.

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OmegaEGG-RS In reply to Stealthflanker [2016-01-07 19:09:31 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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GF-44Phantom [2011-06-28 18:28:19 +0000 UTC]

One thing that I'm not sure if you are aware of is you need plenty of planform alignment to make a plane stealthy. Panel lines that are in the view of radars also need to follow this rule. A common example is to serrate the edges. The B-2 is the best example of this. However looking at your plane in the front, you'd need to compare it to an F-22 Raptor to get similar results.

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Stealthflanker In reply to GF-44Phantom [2011-06-28 19:18:38 +0000 UTC]

I'm aware of such ..thanks.

comparison with Raptor..well looks interesting.

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