The Dielectric and Wire Grid Transmission Line

The Dielectric and Wire Grid Transmission Line

Author: Otho E. Kerr (Jr.)

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Published: 1964

Total Pages: 30

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A surface wave antenna which has six parameters is discussed. The formulas developed permit a somewhat independent control of the phase and amplitude distribution along surface wave and leaky wave antennas. This design lends itself more readily to the fabrication of non endfire surface wave antennas that were previously designed for the same purpose. Finally it is noted that the formulas developed can be used to design a large number of well known wave guides and surface wave transmission lines. (Author).


The Dielectric and Wire Grid Transmission Line

The Dielectric and Wire Grid Transmission Line

Author: Otho E Kerr (Jr)

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Published: 1964

Total Pages: 22

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A surface wave antenna which has six parameters is discussed. The formulas developed permit a somewhat independent control of the phase and amplitude distribution along surface wave and leaky wave antennas. This design lends itself more readily to the fabrication of non endfire surface wave antennas that were previously designed for the same purpose. Finally it is noted that the formulas developed can be used to design a large number of well known wave guides and surface wave transmission lines. (Author).


The Dielectric and Wire Grid Transmission Line

The Dielectric and Wire Grid Transmission Line

Author: Otho E. Kerr

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Published: 1964

Total Pages: 0

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A surface wave antenna which has six parameters is discussed. The formulas developed permit a somewhat independent control of the phase and amplitude distribution along surface wave and leaky wave antennas. This design lends itself more readily to the fabrication of non endfire surface wave antennas that were previously designed for the same purpose. Finally it is noted that the formulas developed can be used to design a large number of well known wave guides and surface wave transmission lines. (Author).


DEBUG - An Extension to Current Online Debugging Techniques

DEBUG - An Extension to Current Online Debugging Techniques

Author: Thomas G. Evans

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 16

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A method for online assembly-language debugging which greatly simplifies several of the bookkeeping tasks characteristically associated with that process has been developed and implemented in a program for the UNIVAC M-460 computer at Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories. With this program, an online user may insert or delete (in symbolic assembly language) any number of lines at any point in his previously assembled program in core, with the remainder of the program being relocated appropriately.


Magneto-ionic Coupling in an Inhomogeneous Medium

Magneto-ionic Coupling in an Inhomogeneous Medium

Author: YĆ«ji Inoue

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 46

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The propagation of electromagnetic waves in a horizontally stratified layer of gyrotropic medium is discussed. Derivation of a comprehensive representation for magneto-ionic coupling coefficients allows interpretation of the physical significance of the coupling. Introduction of an invariant quantity for an inhomogeneous medium becomes an important guide for numerical solutions of the wave equation. Numerical results of magneto-ionic coupling coefficients are presented. Based on region properties, characteristic wave types are defined: for the isotropic region, linearly polarized waves are used; for the anisotropic region, elliptically polarized waves generally are applied. (Author).


The Theoretical and Numerical Determination of the Radar Cross Section of a Finite Cone

The Theoretical and Numerical Determination of the Radar Cross Section of a Finite Cone

Author: F. V. Schultz

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 14

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In this work, rigorous electromagnetic theory is used to determine the nose-on radar cross section of a perfectly conducting cone of finite height. The end cap of the cone is assumed to be a segment of a s spherical surface with center at the apex of the cone. Numerical results have been obtained for a cone having a total apex angle of 30 degrees and for values of [kappa alpha] ranging from 0.0259 to 5.18, where [kappa]=2 [pi]/[lambda] and [alpha] is the radius of the base of the cone. Siegel's Rayleigh method and by using Keller's modified geometrical optics as well as with experimental results obtained by Keys. The comparisons are instructive below [kappa alpha] = 3.2, the apparent upper limit of validity of the present results -- p.[3].


Adsorption of Inorganic Anions on a Mercury Electrode from Solutions of Formamide

Adsorption of Inorganic Anions on a Mercury Electrode from Solutions of Formamide

Author: Richard Payne

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 28

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A theory of hydromagnetic ionizing waves has been developed which is valid in the region in which gas pressure is negligible, compared with magnetic pressure. The theory takes into account the energy expended in partial ionization of the gas behind the wave. The usual high conductivity boundary condition behind the wave is not employed. The electric field in front of the wave is taken as a parameter. Results of this theory are compared with available experimental measurements, and show good agreement. (Author).