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Transient Gamma Radiation Effects On Resistors, Harold T. Cates Nov 1964

Transient Gamma Radiation Effects On Resistors, Harold T. Cates

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

If a resistor in a circuit is exposed to a transient gamma radiation pulse, the condition of the circuit will be modified by passing from its steady state condition before radiation to a state of excitation that will depend upon the intensity and duration of the radiation pulse. When the radiation pulse is over, the circuit will then relax to its previous condition of equilibrium within a characteristic time constant.

When energetic radiation, such as gamma radiation, charged particles, or neutrons, strikes matter, it causes several effects which alter the properties of the target material. Some of the effects that …


Antennas In Or At The Surface Of A Conducting Medium At Vlf, George R. Swain Nov 1964

Antennas In Or At The Surface Of A Conducting Medium At Vlf, George R. Swain

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

To meet the requirements of a number of military operations and to facilitate some types of geophysical exploration, it is necessary to communicate between points beneath or at the surface of the earth or of the ocean. This need has led to the investigation of antennas for use in or at the surface of conducting media. The purpose of this paper is to briefly survey the previous work on such antennas, to extend the concepts of effective length and other merit factors to antennas in or near a conducting medium, and to analyze the electrical behavior of the toroid and …


An Experimental Determination Of Ultrasonic Wave Velocities In Plastics As Functions Of Temperature, Ned D. Arnold Aug 1964

An Experimental Determination Of Ultrasonic Wave Velocities In Plastics As Functions Of Temperature, Ned D. Arnold

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

This thesis reports the results of an experimental investigation into the effects of temperature on the velocity of ultrasonic longitudinal acoustic waves through various plastics.


A Method Of Process Identification Of Certain Linear Control Systems, Eugene A. Aronson Jun 1964

A Method Of Process Identification Of Certain Linear Control Systems, Eugene A. Aronson

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

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The Multi-Terminal Hall Generator, Sang S. Pak Jun 1964

The Multi-Terminal Hall Generator, Sang S. Pak

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

This thesis describes a study undertaken to maximize the Hall generator efficiency. A mathematical solution is obtained for a multi-terminal Hall generator, and an analytical technique is developed for determining the optimum values of parameters to maximize the generator efficiency. An equivalent circuit is developed for an N output-terminal Hall generator, and the efficiency expression is obtained as a function of sample dimension, conductivity and Hall coefficient of the material, and magnetic field strength. Some of the results have been checked experimentally with indium antimonide and fields up to 21.5 kilogauss. An efficiency of 40% was obtained experimentally for a …


Predicting Current Gain Degradation In Npn Silicon Transistors After Irradiation By High-Energy Neutrons, Jerry A. Hood Apr 1964

Predicting Current Gain Degradation In Npn Silicon Transistors After Irradiation By High-Energy Neutrons, Jerry A. Hood

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

The damage discussed in this report is permanent and remains after all transient ionization has decayed. The damage which predominantly affects the electrical characteristics of a transistor is the creation of "vacancies" and "interstitials" in the lattice structure. These defects are created when an atom is knocked from its position and leaves a vacancy in the lattice. The atom comes to rest in a position out of the lattice structure and is known as interstitial. These atoms are knocked from their positions by the irradiating neutrons or by an interstitial traveling through the crystal. These defects occur in localized clusters …


Temperature Distribution And Thermal Stresses In Radiation-Cooled Circular Cylinders, William E. Putman Jr. Apr 1964

Temperature Distribution And Thermal Stresses In Radiation-Cooled Circular Cylinders, William E. Putman Jr.

Mechanical Engineering ETDs

This study involves the determination of the transient temperature distribution and thermal stresses in a solid circular cylinder cooled by thermal radiation. The analytical solutions are presented in dimensionless form. Theoretical results are shown for temperature distribution and thermal stresses in the nondimensional form. Certain of these results are given in the dimensional form for the model cylinder used in this investigation.

The uranium-zirconium prototype element was thought to be undesirable for this investigation. Therefore, similitude was used to select a model which could be used for the experimental work. A solid, cylindrical, epoxy model was constructed, and thermocouples were …