Electromagnetic Properties of a Plasma-covered Antenna

Electromagnetic Properties of a Plasma-covered Antenna
Author: Daniel J. Jacavanco
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Total Pages: 22
Release: 1965
Genre: Antennas, Horn
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Antenna patterns (E-plane) of an X-band horn mounted in a ground plane and covered by a plasma slab were measured. A pulsed plasma was produced by capacitor discharge in a rectangular pyrex container of 6 in. x 2 in. x 24 in. i.d. Microwave interferometer measurements of the electron density were made at 9 and 35 Gc. Antenna patterns are presented which show a sharp decrease in radiated power at certain angles corresponding to the 'optics critical angle'. Good agreement is obtained for the movement of the optics critical angle with plasma density. (Author).

Experimental Study of Zone Refining of the Binary System Triphenyl Antimony-benzoic Acid

Experimental Study of Zone Refining of the Binary System Triphenyl Antimony-benzoic Acid
Author: Marvin S. Brooks
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Total Pages: 94
Release: 1965
Genre: Antimony
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An experimental study on the zone refining of the binary system triphenyl antimony-benzoic acid is described. The isotope Sb124, which is a strong gamma emitter, was employed as a tracer; this allowed a rapid in situ nondestructive analysis, closely spaced experimental points, and the opportunity to study distribution as a function of varying experimental conditions. With the aid of computers (IBM 7090 and IBM 7044) apparent k's were calculated and the experimental data compared with those predicted from various mathematical models. (Author).

Waveforms and Relative Phase Stability of Transients Radiated from a Helicopter-supported Antenna Wire

Waveforms and Relative Phase Stability of Transients Radiated from a Helicopter-supported Antenna Wire
Author: E. A. Lewis
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Total Pages: 18
Release: 1965
Genre: Hanscom AFB (Mass.)
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A nearly vertical antenna wire varying in length from 3000 to 8000 ft was shock-excited by a high-voltage source. The resulting radiation fields were received at distances of about 600 km by two stations separated laterally so as to subtend an angle of about 15© at the source. The difference in wavefront arrival times at the two stations, observed for 101 transmissions, showed an average absolute deviation from the mean of about only 1/2 [mu]s. This figure includes the effects of possible source asymmetries, sferics noise, instrumental errors, and wave propagation. Typical oscillograms of antenna currents and radiation fields are given. It is shown that the amplitudes and durations of the pulse envelopes, the amplitudes and durations of the first half-cycles, and the quasi-frequencies of the pulses are in good agreement with a theory that takes energy losses into account.

Journal of Research

Journal of Research
Author: United States. National Bureau of Standards
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Total Pages: 380
Release: 1965
Genre: Engineering
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Report on Research at AFCRL

Report on Research at AFCRL
Author: Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)
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Total Pages: 322
Release: 1965
Genre: Aeronautics
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Summaries are given of research in the following fields: upper atmosphere physics, microwave physics, space physics, terrestrial sciences, optical physics, data sciences, meteorology, solid state, aerospace instrumentation.