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An Investigation Of The Limitations Of The Antenna Range At The University Of Missouri At Rolla, Ronald Earl Nelson Jan 1966

An Investigation Of The Limitations Of The Antenna Range At The University Of Missouri At Rolla, Ronald Earl Nelson

Masters Theses

"The University of Missouri Antenna Range is described and criteria on range components for acceptable operation are discussed. Discussion of the results of an experimental investigation of component systems of the antenna range is presented. Experimental results are compared to criteria for acceptable operation and recommendations for the improvement of the facility is made. Suggestions are made as to its usage at higher frequencies"--Abstract, page ii.


A Probability Density Analyzer, Thomas K. Bohley Jan 1966

A Probability Density Analyzer, Thomas K. Bohley

Masters Theses

"A means is presented by which the probability density of statistical signals may be determined experimentally. The design and construction of an electronic test instrument to measure probability density is discussed. Operating instructions and circuit diagrams are also included"--Abstract, page ii.


A Nonlinear Sampled Data Feedback Control System Employing Pulsed Thrust Position Control, John D. Corrigan Jan 1966

A Nonlinear Sampled Data Feedback Control System Employing Pulsed Thrust Position Control, John D. Corrigan

Masters Theses

"This thesis shows that reaction jet thrust pulses, each of constant amplitude and time duration, in conjunction with sampled data error information can provide satisfactory position and/or attitude control for space vehicles.

Incremental phase-plane analysis of the system yields a technique for determining system response and suggests a means of compensation. Control system response for the vehicle under the influence of external forces is shown to be satisfactory by digital computer simulation"--Abstract, page ii.


An Automatic Data Acquisition System For Semiconductor Device Testing, Donald L. Bartling Jan 1966

An Automatic Data Acquisition System For Semiconductor Device Testing, Donald L. Bartling

Masters Theses

"An Automatic Data Acquisition System for determining the Voltage/Current characteristics of semiconductor devices is presented. The system is capable of measuring currents in the range from 10-10 amperes to 200 milliamperes. The system includes various pieces of commercially available equipment plus several pieces of specially designed and fabricated equipment.

The system yields a maximum of 59 data points each for both the base and collector characteristics of the transistor tested. The system is designed to perform a particular sequence of events. These events are controlled by a specially designed and fabricated piece of equipment called the Control Center.

The …


The Constant Impedance Tapered Lossless Transmission Line, Yu Kuo Chen Jan 1966

The Constant Impedance Tapered Lossless Transmission Line, Yu Kuo Chen

Masters Theses

"Considerable work has been done on the theory and development of the distributed RC network which is a special case of the general distributed network type of transmission line.

Sir William Thompson analyzed telegraph cables, assuming the RC line as a model. Oliver Heaviside made numerous contributions to transmission line theory. The solution of a two-wire transmission line with constant parameters R and C is obtainable by direct solution of the telegraphist's equations which are developed from the equivalent circuit of an incremental length of the network. The sinusoidal steady-state solutions of certain tapered RC lines have been exhibited. The …


An Application Of The Variable Gradient Method Of Generating Liapunov Functions To Discrete Systems, Henry N. Peterson Jan 1966

An Application Of The Variable Gradient Method Of Generating Liapunov Functions To Discrete Systems, Henry N. Peterson

Masters Theses

"The variable gradient method of generating Liapunov functions has been used only for continuous systems. This thesis presents an application of the variable gradient method to non-linear sampled data control systems.
Certain modifications to the variable gradient method are developed and several examples are presented which demonstrate the application. An attempt was made to synthesize the control system parameters, but due to the complexity of the ΔV functions, the synthesis in general cannot easily be obtained . To circumvent the problem of determining if the ΔV functions are negative definite, a set of computer programs were written to determine a …


Rc-Tunnel Diode Network Synthesis, Jerry Dale Lee Jan 1966

Rc-Tunnel Diode Network Synthesis, Jerry Dale Lee

Masters Theses

"The synthesis of networks having prescribed transfer functions using resistors, capacitors, and one tunnel diode is presented.

The restrictions on the given transfer function are that it be a ratio of two polynomials in s, its poles lie on the finite, negative real axis of the s plane, and its numerator polynomial have only real coefficients, with a positive leading coefficient.

In general, this synthesis results in two two-port networks, each having a common connection between one input and one output terminal, connected either in parallel or series.

Procedures are presented for realizing any one of the several two-port network …


An Ac Method Of Measuring The Conductivity Of Dielectric Liquids., Henry E. Fischer Jan 1966

An Ac Method Of Measuring The Conductivity Of Dielectric Liquids., Henry E. Fischer

Masters Theses

"The problem undertaken in this thesis is the presentation of a method of measuring the conductivity of dielectric liquids in which the liquid is used as the parallel tank circuit of a modified Wien-bridge oscillator. The main advantage of this method is that the frequency of the voltage applied to the liquid can be varied by simply varying the oscillator frequency. This allows the selection of a frequency which is best suited to the liquid in regard to polarization and relaxation time.

An oscillator was designed, built and used in the laboratory to measure the conductivity of the dielectric liquids …


Space-Charge Effects As Determined By Initial-Field Conditions, Tsing-Yih Wang Jan 1966

Space-Charge Effects As Determined By Initial-Field Conditions, Tsing-Yih Wang

Masters Theses

"A method for calculating the current density passing between two parallel plane electrodes for different values of positive charges as a function of " field at the emitter to field for no charge ratio " is presented.
The problem of the potential distribution between the electrodes has been solved for one particular case in which the positive charges are assumed to be proportional to the field at the emitter. The expressions for the electric field, the velocity of charges, and the charge density as a function of the potential are also presented and plotted as a function of the distance. …


Analysis Of Time-Varying Linear Multipole Filters With Sampled Nonstationary Random Inputs, Ming-Chwan Chow Jan 1966

Analysis Of Time-Varying Linear Multipole Filters With Sampled Nonstationary Random Inputs, Ming-Chwan Chow

Masters Theses

"In this thesis an analytical method is developed to determine an optimum time-varying linear filter in order to satisfy the following specifications. The filters are of sampled data multipole form with n inputs and m outputs. The signal of each input is a member of a nonstationary random process, and the signal is corrupted by stationary noise.


The statistical optimization theory developed by Wiener is extended to a linear time- varying filter with nonstationary input. Correlation functions are defined for nonstationary ensembles. The mean- square error is calculated in terms of these correlation functions. By minimization of the mean-square error, …


Determining The Best Computational Method For Simulation, Neil Hertenstein Jan 1966

Determining The Best Computational Method For Simulation, Neil Hertenstein

Masters Theses

"Two related problems are treated in the discussion. First, what is the best computational means to be used to simulate a given system? Second, if hybrid is chosen, how do we assign the problem to the different computers to realize the fullest advantage of the hybrid simulation? Most of the available information in the literature is presented in light of the above questions. It is found that, despite the lack of a precise theoretical solution, much insight can be gained into the problem. A proposed procedure for hybrid assignment and a sample problem using this procedure completes the discussion"--Abstract, page …


A Periodic Dielectric Rod Antenna, Robert C. Peirson Jan 1966

A Periodic Dielectric Rod Antenna, Robert C. Peirson

Masters Theses

"The periodic dielectric rod antenna structure under consideration consists of identical dielectric rod sections of radius a meters situated on a common axis. These sections are of length 11 meters and are separated in free space by distance 12 meters.

Field analysis employing Floquet's theorem, in terms of the exemplary TM01 circular mode, gives expressions for the various field components and an eigenvalue equation. Digital solution of this eigenvalue equation establishes the location of propagation bands as a function of frequency. Such bands are characteristic of any periodic wave guiding structure."--Abstract, page ii.


Analog Simulation Of The Voigt Solid, Richard F. Pohl Jan 1966

Analog Simulation Of The Voigt Solid, Richard F. Pohl

Masters Theses

"A method of reducing a mixed partial differential equation with boundary conditions to a form suitable for programming on the analog computer is developed. Presented along with the computer program set up to be used on the EAI TR-48 analog computer is a systematic check procedure to indicate possible computer malfunctions and programming errors. The results of the computer simulation are presented and supported with observed data"--Abstract, page ii.


An Algorithm For The Synthesis Of Nand Logic Networks Using A Diagrammatic Approach, Donald Robert Nelson Jan 1966

An Algorithm For The Synthesis Of Nand Logic Networks Using A Diagrammatic Approach, Donald Robert Nelson

Masters Theses

"A diagrammatic approach is presented for the synthesis of multilevel NAND networks realizing combinational logic expressions. The network synthesized is restricted to only uncomplemented inputs. The synthesis algorithm involves the determination of minimum sum of products and product of sums expressions for a Boolean function, construction of an α-ß diagram from these expressions followed by implementation with NAND gates directly from the diagram. The resulting network is a minimal or near minimal NAND gate realization of the given function. The algorithm is applicable to completely or incompletely specified Boolean functions and is extended to include NOR synthesis"--Abstract, page 2.


A Method For Approximating A Specified Impulsive Response, Charles A. Gross Jan 1966

A Method For Approximating A Specified Impulsive Response, Charles A. Gross

Masters Theses

"Given a system's time response, y(t), to a unit impulse, a method is presented by which an approximating function y*(t) may be determined. It is inherent in the method that the transform function Y*(s) is rational. The poles of the approximating function are found from the coefficients of a difference equation, which is made to fit the given data in a least mean square error sense. The zeros are determined by a procedure based on the fact that at a given time the given function and its approximate derivatives are known. Accuracy and implementation of the method are investigated primarily …


Phase And Amplitude Distributions Of An Unsymmetrically Fed Ground Plane Aperture, Leslie Blumberg Jan 1966

Phase And Amplitude Distributions Of An Unsymmetrically Fed Ground Plane Aperture, Leslie Blumberg

Masters Theses

"An anechoic chamber for use in the B-12 KHz range was designed and built for the purpose of obtaining the far field patterns of antennas and radiation systems. This chamber was evaluated and compared with various types of anechoic chambers from the standpoint of their "room performance."

The anechoic chamber is essentially a room lined with absorbing material, effective at microwave frequencies. The purpose of the absorbing material within the room is to present the reflection of the energy incident upon the walls of the room.

Measurements of the far field radiation pattern of an aperture in a ground plane, …


The Effect Of Non-Linearity On A Frequency-Modulated Wave, Tzu-Tien Hung Jan 1966

The Effect Of Non-Linearity On A Frequency-Modulated Wave, Tzu-Tien Hung

Masters Theses

"A method is presented for finding the effect of a nonlinear characteristic of a device on a wave which is frequency modulated by only one sinusoidal modulating wave. The distortion in the output has been found by passing a frequency-modulated wave (which is represented by a summation expression for the spectrum components) through a non-linear circuit having a Fourier series represention of its Characteristic. Two cases have been considered: (1) a nonlinear output-input characteristic, and (2) a non-linear amplitude-frequency characteristic"--Abstract, page ii.


Some Effects Of A Non-Uniform Specific Charge Upon Space Vehicle Parameters, Geary L. Leger Jan 1966

Some Effects Of A Non-Uniform Specific Charge Upon Space Vehicle Parameters, Geary L. Leger

Masters Theses

"An equation is derived for the space-charge-limited current of an ion beam when there exist n different species of ions in the beam. The combined effects of non-uniform specific charge and space-charge-limited conditions upon thrust, propellant flow rate, and payload ratio are studied, and a graphical investigation and interpretation is made.

This thesis will show that: (1) The existence of multiply ionized species in an ion beam will increase the space-charge-limited current over that expected in a beam composed of purely singly ionized ions, (2) the thrust produced by the ion beam is independent of the non-uniform specific charge distribution, …