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An Investigation Of An Electronic Ignition System For Internal Combustion Engines, Richard David Wheat Jan 1949

An Investigation Of An Electronic Ignition System For Internal Combustion Engines, Richard David Wheat

Masters Theses

"Many types of electric ignition systems have been developed, used, and discarded in favor of systems less expensive and more adaptable to internal combustion engines, Two types which might be classified as high-tension, jump-spark systems are in common use today. These two systems are (1) Battery-coil ignition used mainly on automobiles, and (2) Magneto-ignition used extensively on aircraft engines. A considerable amount of work has been done to determine the extent to which the character and intensity of the electric spark affect the ignition process. This work has revealed that a certain minimum amount of energy is required from the …


Analysis Of Cascade Of Four-Terminal Networks, Ernest Randolph Roehl Jan 1949

Analysis Of Cascade Of Four-Terminal Networks, Ernest Randolph Roehl

Masters Theses

"The object of this thesis is to find analytic expressions for the voltage and current variations along a structure composed of a cascade of identical dissymmetrical four-terminal networks driven harmonically at the sending end and working into an impedance at the receiving end and an impedance that can be placed at any of the junctions along the cascade. The method of analysis that is applied is analogous to that used in solving the long-line problem. A transmission system usually consists of the line or cable itself plus numerous other links whose purpose it is to correct defects in the line …


Design And Construction Of An Electronic Gain-Phase Meter, Gabriel G. Skitek Jan 1949

Design And Construction Of An Electronic Gain-Phase Meter, Gabriel G. Skitek

Masters Theses

"There are many communication and electronic circuits, such as filters, phase-shifting networks, matching networks, voltage amplifiers with and without feedback, whose proper usage with associated equipment depends upon the knowledge of the variation with frequency of the voltage ratio and phase angle between the output and input sinusoidal voltages or currents...It is the purpose of this thesis to design and build an electronic instrument that will measure the voltage gain and phase angle between two sinusoidal voltages or current of communication circuits, in such a manner as to aid the student in visualizing how these quantities vary with frequency, and …


A Study Of Cathode Drift Compensation In D-C Amplifiers, Joseph W. Rittenhouse Jan 1949

A Study Of Cathode Drift Compensation In D-C Amplifiers, Joseph W. Rittenhouse

Masters Theses

"The expression, cathode drift, has to do with the random variations in vacuum tube plate current which are attributable to similar variations in emission velocities of electrons leaving hot cathodes. The fact that these random current changes appear to result from spurious drifts in cathode potential, since all other electrode potentials are unrelated to them, give rise to the expression, cathode drift...The problem with which this paper is concerned is a study of some of the possibilities of compensating for cathode drift effects in a single amplifier stage. Specifically, this paper will: (A) present a detailed mathematical and graphical analysis …


Design Of A Radio Broadcasting Station, John William Hamman Jan 1948

Design Of A Radio Broadcasting Station, John William Hamman

Masters Theses

"In the design of any piece of equipment, before any work whatsoever is done, a reason for developing the object must be apparent to all concerned. Any expenditure of time, labor and money must be properly justified before action can be taken. In the case of this paper, then, the reason for designing a broadcast radio station for the Missouri School of Mines & Metallurgy at Rolla, Missouri is twofold: First, to provide an additional instrument whereby instruction may be given to students interested in the study of radio; second, to supply the residents of Rolla and vicinity with entertainment …


Analysis Of Simultaneous Faults By The Method Of Symmetrical Components, Robert Marshall Montgomery Jan 1948

Analysis Of Simultaneous Faults By The Method Of Symmetrical Components, Robert Marshall Montgomery

Masters Theses

"The object of this thesis is to present a method for the analytic determination of fault currents and voltages of a symmetrical three-phase system that is subjected to three simultaneous faults. The fault analysis is to be effected by the method of symmetrical components...Though relatively infrequent, simultaneous faults are important because relay systems, operating satisfactorily for single faults, may fail to isolate simultaneous faults. Therefore, it seems worthwhile to have in convenient form a method for calculating short-circuit currents and voltages caused by faults occurring at the same time at three separate and distinct points of a system. It is …


Study Of The Method Of Geometric Mean Distances Used In Inductance Calculations, Harold Lockwood Seneff Jan 1947

Study Of The Method Of Geometric Mean Distances Used In Inductance Calculations, Harold Lockwood Seneff

Masters Theses

"The object of this thesis is to study the method of geometric mean distances as applied in the calculation of inductances of transmission line conductors and of multicircuit transmission lines. The thesis will consist of: (a) the derivation of some of the basic theorems and equations to be used, (b) the use of these theorems and equations in calculating the geometric mean distances of different transmission line conductors, and (c) practical application of geometric mean distances applied in the calculation of equivalent inductance of multicircuit transmission lines. The method of geometric mean distances as applied to individual conductors of single …


The Design And Application Of An Electronic Phase Angle Meter, Will Otis Leffell Aug 1939

The Design And Application Of An Electronic Phase Angle Meter, Will Otis Leffell

Masters Theses

Introduction [Abbreviated]:

The purpose of this paper is to consider some problems that are involved in the design and application of an electronic phase angle meter. A phase angle meter is a device that has long been used in power work. However, the meters used take considerable energy from the circuits, and will not respond to very rapid changes in the phase angle. Most of these meters work on the principle of the Tuma phase meter, and commonly indicate the angle between a current and a voltage. In power work, while the energy consumption is not so important, a meter …


Short-Circuit Study Of The Norris-Wheeler Transmission Line, H. H. Gnuse Jr. Jul 1936

Short-Circuit Study Of The Norris-Wheeler Transmission Line, H. H. Gnuse Jr.

Masters Theses

The short-circuit study of the Norris-Wheeler transmission line as presented in this thesis was conducted on the basis of several simplifying assumptions which do not appreciably affect the accuracy of the work. These assumptions, which greatly facilitate a mathematical solution and, in fact, make a mathematical solution possible from a practical standpoint, are those which are normally employed when use is made of a direct-current calculating board. Most of these assumptions, as can be noticed from the following tabulation, tend to increase the calculated short-circuit currents over their actual value, thus keeping the results on the safe side as far …


An Acoustical Investigation Of Parker Hall Auditorium At The School Of Mines And Metallurgy Of The University Of Missouri, John Douglas Martin Jan 1935

An Acoustical Investigation Of Parker Hall Auditorium At The School Of Mines And Metallurgy Of The University Of Missouri, John Douglas Martin

Masters Theses

"The auditorium in Parker Hall on the Missouri School of Mines campus has been noted locally for its poor auditory characteristics. At times in the past corrective treatment has been considered but no detailed or experimental data were gathered. In September of 1934 the writer was detailed under an FERA project to study the room and to determine the best method of correction"--Introduction, page 1.


A Theoretical Discussion Of The Variation In Temperature Of A Gas Flame That Occurs When The Proportion Of Air Supplied, And The Temperature Of This Air, Varies, C. L. Henderson May 1915

A Theoretical Discussion Of The Variation In Temperature Of A Gas Flame That Occurs When The Proportion Of Air Supplied, And The Temperature Of This Air, Varies, C. L. Henderson

Masters Theses

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