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Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

1958

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Safe Thermal Operation Of Power Transistors Under Pulsed Excitation, George R. Swain Nov 1958

Safe Thermal Operation Of Power Transistors Under Pulsed Excitation, George R. Swain

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

One desires to find the relationship between thermal stability and such factors as temperature within the transistor, power dissipation in the transistor junctions, collector saturation current, and thermal resistance. In the approach set forth in this paper, the theory of solid state heat flow is applied to a simplified thermal model of a power transistor.


The Design, Construction And Testing Of An Electrical, Transient Heat Flow Analyser, Bruce Wilcox Jun 1958

The Design, Construction And Testing Of An Electrical, Transient Heat Flow Analyser, Bruce Wilcox

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

The purpose of this investigation was (a) to design and build an analog which would produce the solution to a simplified yet typical transient aerodynamic heating problem, (b) to obtain the solution using the analog and to check the accuracy of the solution by mathematical computation, and (c) to code a more involved aerodynamic analog.


Comparison Of Observed And Calculated Near-Vertical Radar Ground Return Intensities And Fading Spectra, James Arlin Cooper Jun 1958

Comparison Of Observed And Calculated Near-Vertical Radar Ground Return Intensities And Fading Spectra, James Arlin Cooper

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

The study of ground-to-air terrain return is necessary in order to understand the functioning of radar altimeters.

Radar return at vertical incidence can be considered to be composed of two components. One, whic his returned by a mirror-like action, is called the specular component. The other, termed scatter, is due to diffuse rerediation from individual scatterers on the ground.

In recent work on return from angles near vertical, more attention has been given to the scatter component than many had previously assumed necessary.

Procedure for Gathering Data:

Two pulse radar units were used, one having a frequency of 3.8 KMC, …


Design Of An Experiment To Separate Specular And Scattered Radar Returns, Robert B. Glascock Jun 1958

Design Of An Experiment To Separate Specular And Scattered Radar Returns, Robert B. Glascock

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

This paper describes the design of a radar experiment that will be conducted by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory at Washington, D.C. The proposed experiment and the background of the problem are discussed, as well as the theoretical background, experimental background, and other design considerations are discussed in later sections.


A Study Of The Reset Cycle Of A Half-Wave Self-Saturable Magnetic Amplifier, William W. Lee Jun 1958

A Study Of The Reset Cycle Of A Half-Wave Self-Saturable Magnetic Amplifier, William W. Lee

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

It was the purpose of this study (1) to investigate the reset cycle of a half-wave self-saturable magnetic amplifier by graphical analysis of the irregular voltage functions appearing across the gate winding during reset; and (2) to determine if possible from this analysis a more satisfactory design method than those now available. Conditions of constant current reset were employed and the core material used had a nearly rectangular hysteresis loop. Resistive loads only are considered.


A Study Of A Complementary Symmetrical Power Switching Circuit, Glenn S. Mills Jun 1958

A Study Of A Complementary Symmetrical Power Switching Circuit, Glenn S. Mills

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

This paper contains an analysis of a symmetrical, complementary, power switching circuit employing complementary power transistors. A DC analysis is made for the bistable states. Also described is a voltage regulation and bias circuit which improves stability and contributes to the protection of the transistors. The problem of switching transients is investigated and empirical results presented to support theoretical considerations. A new triggered method is proposed to utilize the bilateral characteristics of a transistor. Applications of the circuit are suggested for controlled-frequency and self-triggering modes of operation. A method and analysis for self-triggering is presented. The advantages of this power …


The Use Of Electrical Resistance Strain Elements In Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis, Robert I. Brasier Jun 1958

The Use Of Electrical Resistance Strain Elements In Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis, Robert I. Brasier

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

The purpose of this thesis is to present a new method of experimental stress analysis and to give the solution to a problem which has been handled by this method.


Utilization Of The Relationship Between The Complex Immittance And The Indicial Immittance Functions For The Synthesis Of Two Terminal Networks, Julian T. Lefler Jun 1958

Utilization Of The Relationship Between The Complex Immittance And The Indicial Immittance Functions For The Synthesis Of Two Terminal Networks, Julian T. Lefler

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

It was the purpose of this study (1) to develop a new method of network synthesis from a specified complex immittance function; and (2) to demonstrate the application of the method by means of its use in the solution of representative synthesis problems. This work deals only with the synthesis of two terminal networks containing linear, passive, lumped-constant elements, from given rational immittance functions of the complex frequency variable.

Not considered part of this work are (1) the development of the immittance function from frequency-response specifications (the approximation problem); or (2) the treatment of active, non-linear, or time varying network …


Determination Of Q Factors And Operating Characteristics For Microwave Cavities And Oscillations, W.P. Stearns May 1958

Determination Of Q Factors And Operating Characteristics For Microwave Cavities And Oscillations, W.P. Stearns

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

This paper has as its objective the presentation of the theory involved and method used with respect to the resonant cavity parameters; loaded Q, unloaded Q, external Q, pulling figure, and circuit efficiency for the resonant cavity investigated. Experimental data on a particular cavity are discussed and the previously mentioned cavity parameters determined with the use of such data and the particular method presented. A Rieke diagram for the particular cavity investigated is also presented and discussed.