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Far Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy Using Ring Interferometer, Changqing Qiu
Far Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy Using Ring Interferometer, Changqing Qiu
Theses
A circular mirror interferometer named ring interferometer, which was designed by Dr. K.D. Moller, was built and set up for far-infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy. The ring interferometer has ten circular mirrors with the same area. By applying Fraunhofer diffraction theory, the calculation shows that the ring interferometer will have large diffraction angle range compared with lamellar grating interferometer which has rectangular mirrors with same width. Therefore the ring interferometer will be more efficient than lamellar grating in far-infrared spectroscopy. The experimental results show that this ring interferometer will work as expected.
In addition, a "home made" helium cooled detector was …
Comparison Of Heart Rate With Chest Wall Vibrations, Kofi M. Arbuah
Comparison Of Heart Rate With Chest Wall Vibrations, Kofi M. Arbuah
Theses
A study is done using a Microwave Interferometer as a computer-assisted non-invasive cardiopulmonary monitor. The Microwave Interferometer is used to record the mechanical vibration of the anterior chest wall by recording the velocity of the displacement of the chest wall. The objective is to first, record mechanical vibrations of the anterior chest wall at different heart rates, and second, attempt to identify the relation between heart rate and chest wall vibration.
The system uses two channels, the first signal produced by the Microwave Interferometer is a record of the velocity of the displacement of the chest wall caused by the …
A Study Of Pulsation Of Chest Wall Using Microwave Interferometer, Paul Zeno
A Study Of Pulsation Of Chest Wall Using Microwave Interferometer, Paul Zeno
Theses
The microwave interferometer is utilized to pick up vibrations of the anterior chest wall produced by the cardiac activity. The objective of this project is to find the causes of different peaks in the output of the microwave interferometer. The output of the microwave interferometer is recorded simultaneously with EKG and jugular pressure pulses. Eighteen subjects had their mechanical vibrations of the chest wall, EKG and jugular pressure pulses recorded. The processed interferometer data, when compared with EKG and jugular pressure pulses appear to have a close relation to the mechanical events in the cardiac cycle. Four peaks in the …