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A Method For The Calculation Of The Electric Microfield Distribution In A System Of Charged Hard Spheres, Ronald M. Flegal Dec 1967

A Method For The Calculation Of The Electric Microfield Distribution In A System Of Charged Hard Spheres, Ronald M. Flegal

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Alternating Current Method Of Measuring The Electrical Conductivity Of Dielectric Liquids, Henry E. Fischer, Ralph S. Carson Dec 1967

Alternating Current Method Of Measuring The Electrical Conductivity Of Dielectric Liquids, Henry E. Fischer, Ralph S. Carson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


The Development And Use Of A Double Beam Photoelectric Polarimeter For The Study Of The Faraday Effect, John Norman Rowe Aug 1967

The Development And Use Of A Double Beam Photoelectric Polarimeter For The Study Of The Faraday Effect, John Norman Rowe

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Water Resources Of Tacoma, Washington, Richard Martin Glaser Jul 1967

Water Resources Of Tacoma, Washington, Richard Martin Glaser

Graduate Student Research Papers

This study explores the fresh water and hydroelectricity resources of the City of Tacoma, Washington. The history and development of the water supply and hydroelectric facilities is examined. One can see that the development of the water resources has been directly affected by the growth in population and industry and that the nearness to the city of development sites has been an aid in this development. With the amount of water available at present and the increase in hydro-electric facilities during this decade, the future outlook for Tacoma in the field of water resources seems bright.


Linear And Adaptive Delta Modulation, John Edward Abate May 1967

Linear And Adaptive Delta Modulation, John Edward Abate

Dissertations

New results are presented offering insight into the performance and optimization of linear and adaptive delta modulation, together with a comparison with pulse code modulation. The results are applied to three cases of practical importance: television, speech, and broadband signals.

The results presented can be grouped into the following three categories. First, a performance characterization of linear delta modulation (DM) is given. With the aid of certain empirical observations made from computer simulations, closed form expressions are found for granular noise, overload noise, and minimum quantization noise powers. These results permit the prediction of the optimum performance obtainable from DM …


Effects Of Partial Coherence On Holography, Michael Jay Lurie May 1967

Effects Of Partial Coherence On Holography, Michael Jay Lurie

Dissertations

The theory of two-beam holography is generalized to include quasi-monochromatic radiation of any degree of spatial coherence. It is shown that a clear, undistorted reconstruction can be obtained provided the reference beam is highly coherent. The effect of the partial coherence of the illumination is only to make the reconstructed image darker. Specifically, the amplitude of the radiation at any point of the image is proportional to the amplitude of the radiation leaving the corresponding point on the object during the exposure, times the magnitude of the coherence between the latter radiation and the reference beam. Holograms made using either …


An Analysis Of Transmitted Signal Distortion Resulting From Antenna To Reflecting Surface Velocity., J. Philip Castillo May 1967

An Analysis Of Transmitted Signal Distortion Resulting From Antenna To Reflecting Surface Velocity., J. Philip Castillo

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

This paper presents a stud of the distortion of a transmitted signal due to Doppler frequency spreading and amplitude modulation as a consequence of the relative velocity between the transmitter and a reflecting surface.

The Doppler effect is a well-known phenomenon associated with the apparent compression, or length of the transmitted signal wave-length, resulting from a positive or negative relative velocity between a transmitter and receiver. In this thesis one of the problems will be the determination of the degree of frequency spreading due to a finite antenna beam width as the transmitter approaches a reflecting surface at a constant …


Energy Transfer And Electron Conduction In The Fluid Transpiration Arc Column, Pin-Seng Tschang Feb 1967

Energy Transfer And Electron Conduction In The Fluid Transpiration Arc Column, Pin-Seng Tschang

Dissertations

The energy relaxation and electrical conductivity of an electron gas in one atmosphere argon arc discharge has been examined theoretically and observed quantitatively in an experimental arrangement. The plasma column utilized for study is the type generated in a fluid transpiration arc equipment in which the argon working fluid is injected through a porous graphite anode. The rate of forced convection is such as to insure significant electron-heavy particle nonequilibrium in the sample volume of interest. A simple model of a developing arc column with internal heat generation indicates that, with typical rates of argon injection realized in practice, the …


Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes, Maine, U.S.A. And Quebec, Canada : Design Memorandum No. 2 Hydrology And Hydraulic Analysis: Section 1 - Climatology And Stream Flow, United States Army Corps Of Engineers, New England Division Jan 1967

Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes, Maine, U.S.A. And Quebec, Canada : Design Memorandum No. 2 Hydrology And Hydraulic Analysis: Section 1 - Climatology And Stream Flow, United States Army Corps Of Engineers, New England Division

Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project

This section I is the first of four sections comprising Design Memo-randum No. 2. The other sections are: II - Dickey Dam - Spillway Design Flood, III - Lincoln School Dam - Spillway Design Flood and IV - Flood Analysis and Reservoir Regulation. la section I, hydro-logic studies will be confined generally to the drainage area of the Saint John River above the gaging station at Fort Kent, Maine. The purpose of section I is to present the climatological and streamflow data for the Saint John River above Fort Kent in order to establish hydrologic criteria for the design of …


The Effects Of Solar Magnetic Activity On Electric Power Systems, John C. Slothower, Vernon D. Albertson Jan 1967

The Effects Of Solar Magnetic Activity On Electric Power Systems, John C. Slothower, Vernon D. Albertson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Disturbances an large electric power transmission systems have been attributed to magnetic storms following solar flares. It can be shown that these magnetic disturbances are of the proper nature and magnitude to produce the documented effects on these electric systems. It is anticipated that these effects may become more serious with the greater and greater geographical spread of interconnected systems. More research and information on causal relationships is needed.


Digital Filter Design And Evaluation, David Alvarado MaguiñA Jan 1967

Digital Filter Design And Evaluation, David Alvarado MaguiñA

Masters Theses

"This thesis is concerned with the application of two digital filter design techniques to the Pade approximate continuous filters. The (m, n) Pade approximant has a numerator polynomial of degree n in s and a denominator of degree n in s. The (n-1, n) approximates are desirable for linear phase low pass filters, pulse delay circuits without initial condition errors, and pulse forming networks. A collection of plots is shown to demonstrate the quality of the approximations in the frequency domain, as far as amplitude and phase are concerned. These low pass approximants are normalized to a cut-off frequency of …


Reviews Of Books And Papers In The Computer Field, James H. Tracey Jan 1967

Reviews Of Books And Papers In The Computer Field, James H. Tracey

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Annealing Characteristics Of Neutron Irradiated Silicon Transistors, J. R. Chott, C. A. Goben Jan 1967

Annealing Characteristics Of Neutron Irradiated Silicon Transistors, J. R. Chott, C. A. Goben

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

When a transistor is subjected to neutron irradiation, a component of base current proportional to neutron fluence is induced. From the effects of annealing on the base and collector Currents the conclusion was drawn that there is an apparent difference in the annealing characteristics between the neutral and the space-charge regions of the semiconductor device. This study of the anomalous annealing indicates that the neutron-induced component of base current is a result of one, or a combination, of the following mechanisms: A quasi-tunneling recombination phenomena in the emitter-base space-charge region, or an influence of the p-n junction electric field on …


Production And Spectral Determination Of Low-Energy, Flash X Rays, Robert I. Loebman Jan 1967

Production And Spectral Determination Of Low-Energy, Flash X Rays, Robert I. Loebman

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

With the rapidly expanding use of X-radiation devices for medical, industrial and military purposes, the need arises for diverse methods of producing and measuring the X-ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

X rays may be purposefully produced by a source in a continuous manner, in short pulses or flashes or in a random manner. X rays are also produced undesirably by devices having extremely high voltages or as a byproduct of some energy-producing device such as a nuclear weapon. In most cases X radiation is produced over a wide spectral range of varying intensities rather than at discrete energy levels …


A Multiple-Input Chemical 'Memistor' For Adaptive Circuits, Richard Franklin Crall Jan 1967

A Multiple-Input Chemical 'Memistor' For Adaptive Circuits, Richard Franklin Crall

Masters Theses

"A modification of Widrow’s "memistor" is made in a form suitable for extension to multiple-input devices. This modified form is extensively investigated using analog field maps, and through experimental testing. The multiple-input device presented exhibits good adaptive characteristics and reduces the number of interconnections required in the external circuitry"--Abstract, page ii.


Small-Signal Impedance Of A Junction Diode At High Injection Levels, John E. Lundy Jan 1967

Small-Signal Impedance Of A Junction Diode At High Injection Levels, John E. Lundy

Masters Theses

"A mathematical expression for the driving point impedance of a junction diode at high injection levels is developed. To evaluate the impedance versus frequency characteristic of a diode, it is necessary to know the minority carrier lifetime as a function of injection level and doping density in the base (lightly doped) region, the junction area, and the base width. The interesting characteristic of the diode impedance at high injection levels is the inductive reactance displayed by the diode.

The expression is developed by solving the differential equation for charge flow in the base region of a diode assuming space-charge neutrality …


An Analytic Model For The Fluxgate Magnetometer, Stanley V. Marshall Jan 1967

An Analytic Model For The Fluxgate Magnetometer, Stanley V. Marshall

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The output voltages from various fluxgate probe types are found to have the same general form, and an analytic model has been developed with which the output may be calculated. In the saturation region where the output pulse is developed, the differential permeability can be closely approximated by an exponential, dB/dH = k1Hk2, where kl and k2 are on the order of 100 and -2.0, respectively, for cores of Supermalloy or Permalloy 80. Using this model, the effect of the nature of the excitation function on output pulse amplitude and width and the effect …


Construction Of A Laboratory Type, Convertible Excitation Argon Laser, Arthur P. Reckinger Jan 1967

Construction Of A Laboratory Type, Convertible Excitation Argon Laser, Arthur P. Reckinger

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this thesis is to describe the construction of a general purpose, convertable [sic] excitation, laboratory type, argon laser. Quartz tubing was used in the final model while attempts to use alumina were made during earlier work. The final model has total optical power output of 230 mw at a discharge current of 29 amperes in the dc excitation mode. Provision was also made to utilize RF or pulsed excitation. The device is built so that several values of optical transmittance are available with a wide range of mirror placement"--Abstract, page ii.


Correction To “Analysis Of The N-Wire Exponential Line”, Edward C. Bertnolli Jan 1967

Correction To “Analysis Of The N-Wire Exponential Line”, Edward C. Bertnolli

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of The N-Wire Exponential Line, Edward C. Bertnolli Jan 1967

Analysis Of The N-Wire Exponential Line, Edward C. Bertnolli

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A new approach to distributed network analysis is presented with the analysis of the n-wire exponential line as example. This approach provides the distributed network's transfer matrix in a form useful for both transient and steady-state network calculations. © 1967, IEEE. All rights reserved.


The Realization And Application Of Parallel Linear Feedback Shift Registers, Ross K. Heitzmann Jan 1967

The Realization And Application Of Parallel Linear Feedback Shift Registers, Ross K. Heitzmann

Masters Theses

"Two methods for serial-to-parallel transformation of linear feedback shift registers are briefly discussed. A third method for transformation is rigorously developed using a next-state and output equation representation of the linear feedback shift register. An algorithm is developed for simplifying the parallel machine resulting from serial-to-parallel transformation, where simplification is defined as reduction in the required number of modulo 2 adders. A computer program incorporating serial-to-parallel transformation and the simplification algorithm is provided "--Abstract, page ii.


Characteristic Impedance Of Open Microstrip Transmission Lines Having Finite Thickness And Multiple Dielectric, Philip Julian Carter Jan 1967

Characteristic Impedance Of Open Microstrip Transmission Lines Having Finite Thickness And Multiple Dielectric, Philip Julian Carter

Masters Theses

"A computer program is provided for determining the characteristic impedance of microstrip transmission lines having finite thickness. Infinite and finite ground planes are incorporated into the program. The programmer need only supply information in the form of a data card. This procedure is clearly outlined.

Graphical solutions of characteristic impedance for multiple dielectric microstrip transmission line problems are obtained using a discrete resistive analogue. Computer network analysis programs are viewed as having several advantages not possessed by the physical resistive analogue"--Abstract, page 2.


A New Performance Index For Sensitivity And Energy Optimization., Mohamed Zafer Dajani Jan 1967

A New Performance Index For Sensitivity And Energy Optimization., Mohamed Zafer Dajani

Masters Theses

"The principal aim of this thesis is to present a new index of performance which when minimized will simultaneously optimize the system energy and sensitivity function of a multivariable linear control system. With this performance index it is usually desirable to discriminate between the sensitivity factor and the energy term by weighting them differently. Two types of weighting factors are presented. Since it is not easy to minimize that performance index for all types of problems, further research is suggested to find methods of solution for such problems. Illustrative examples demonstrate the optimization process and the type of assumptions needed …


A Programmed Synthesis Procedure For Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Robert Judson Smith Jan 1967

A Programmed Synthesis Procedure For Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Robert Judson Smith

Masters Theses

"The synthesis procedure for large asynchronous normal fundamental-mode sequential circuits is time-consuming and tedious when performed manually. This paper describes a series of computer programs which, given a machine specification in flow table form, automatically produces simplified normal form implementation design equations. The user may specify that either minimum-variable state assignments, or more rapidly generated near-minimum-variable codes be found. Next-state equations are formed using the generated state assignments and converted to simplified sums of products. Sample machines having flow tables of up to eighteen rows by four columns are synthesized"--Abstract, page ii.


Minimization And Generation Of Next-State Expressions For Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Gary Keith Maki Jan 1967

Minimization And Generation Of Next-State Expressions For Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Gary Keith Maki

Masters Theses

"One step in the synthesis procedure for realizing an asynchronous sequential circuit that is operating in fundamental mode is to obtain an internal-state assignment that will realize the operations of the circuit. Often the procedures that are used in accomplishing the above task generate several satisfactory assignments. The first part of this paper presents a method that will enable one to predict which of the internal-state assignments will yield a simpler set of next-state expressions. A second topic treated in this paper is one of presenting a method to generate the next-state expressions for an asynchronous sequential circuit directly from …


Scanning Properties Of Unsymmetrically Loaded Aperture Arrays, Gary Dean Brunner Jan 1967

Scanning Properties Of Unsymmetrically Loaded Aperture Arrays, Gary Dean Brunner

Masters Theses

"Radiation patterns resulting from an array of waveguide-fed apertures, filled with assymmetrically [sic] cut dielectric inserts, in an infinite ground plane were investigated. The results of Blumberg and Hemmen concerning single apertures were applied to a two-aperture array, with emphasis upon obtaining an array capable of scanning in the far field through changes in the permittivity of the assymmetrically [sic] cut dielectric inserts. Scanning was shown to be possible with up to a 60⁰ scan angle with a "push-pull" method of varying permittivities, in which the permittivity of one insert is raised while the other is lowered. The aperture field …


Annealing Characteristics Of Neutron Irradiated Silicon Transistors, Joseph Robert Chott Jan 1967

Annealing Characteristics Of Neutron Irradiated Silicon Transistors, Joseph Robert Chott

Masters Theses

"When a transistor is subjected to neutron irradiation, a component of base current proportional to neutron fluence is induced. From the effects of annealing on the base and collector currents, the conclusion was drawn that there is an apparent difference in the annealing characteristics between the neutral and the space-charge regions of the semiconductor device. This study of the anomalous annealing indicates that the neutron-induced component of base current is a result of one, or a combination, of the following mechanisms: a quasi-tunneling recombination phenomena in the emitter-base space-charge region, or an influence of the p-n junction electric field on …


Programmed State Assignment Algorithms For Asynchronous Sequential Machines., Wayne L. Schoeffel Jan 1967

Programmed State Assignment Algorithms For Asynchronous Sequential Machines., Wayne L. Schoeffel

Masters Theses

"An important step in the synthesis procedure for realizing a normal fundamental mode asynchronous sequential circuit is the internal state assignment. Although systematic methods have been developed to construct minimum-transition-time state assignments, they become long and tedious with hand methods for machines with more than 7 or 8 internal states. To extend the application of these algorithms to larger problems, this paper presents an efficient digital computer program for generating minimum-variable state assignments. An alternate program is also presented which, though shorter, does not guarantee a minimum-variable assignment"--Abstract, page ii.


Negative Resistance In Cadmium Sulfide., John William Mohr Jan 1967

Negative Resistance In Cadmium Sulfide., John William Mohr

Masters Theses

"A light-sensitive, negative-resistance phenomenon has been observed in a special two-terminal CdS device fabricated from selected single crystals. The device differs from those used in previous investigations in that one end of the device was masked to keep out visible light and that the phenomenon was observed at room temperature. A method is described which enables the phenomenon to be observed on a reproducible basis. It was found that the CdS single crystal must have a relatively high density of traps. Possible mechanisms which may contribute to the phenomenon are discussed"--Abstract, page ii.


Design Of A Nonparametric Detector For Fm Signals, James Charles Fowler Jan 1967

Design Of A Nonparametric Detector For Fm Signals, James Charles Fowler

Masters Theses

"The communication engineer has in the past treated the detection problem from a parametric point of view. That is, the signal has been assumed to be of a known deterministic form and the noise of a known statistical form. This approach has proved valuable in many cases, but it is subject to severe limitations, e.g., if either the noise or signal change form, a new detector must be designed. Because of these limitations there is a need to find a more general form of detector.

This study looks at a specific statistic (the Cramér-von Mises statistic) and designs a detector …