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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
121

Modelling the EM properties of dipole reflections with application to uniform chaff clouds

Kruger, Neil 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScEng (Electrical and Electronic Engineering))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The origin of chaff dates as far back as WWII, acting as a passive EM countermeasure it was used to confuse enemy radar systems and is still in use today. The purpose of this study is, firstly, to build up a knowledge base for determining chaff parameters and secondly, to calculate the theoretical Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a chaff cloud. Initially dipole resonant properties are investigated relative to dipole physical dimensions. This is extended to the wideband spatial average RCS of a dipole with application to chaff clouds. A model is developed for calculating the theoretical RCS of a cloud typically produced by a single, multiband chaff cartridge. This model is developed on the principles of sparse clouds with negligible coupling; the dipole density for which the model is valid is determined through the statistical simulation of chaff clouds. To determine the effectiveness of chaff clouds, the E-field behaviour through a chaff cloud is investigated numerically. From simulation results a model is developed for estimating the position and drop in E-field strength. It is concluded that though it would be possible to hide a target behind a chaff cloud given ideal circumstances, it is not practical in reality. Given the presented results, recommendations are made for future work. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die oorsprong van kaf dateer so ver terug as WOII. Dit was gebruik as ‘n passiewe EM teenmaatreël teen vyandelike radar stelsels en is steeds vandag in gebruik. Die doel van hierdie studie is eerstens, om ‘n kennisbasis op te bou vir die bepaling van kaf parameters en tweedens, om die teoretiese RDS van kafwolke te bereken. Aanvanklik word die dipool resonante eienskappe ondersoek relatief tot die dipool dimensies. Die studie word uitgebrei tot die wyeband ruimte gemiddelde RDS van ‘n dipool met toepassing op kafwolke. ‘n Model word ontwikkel om die teoretiese RDS te bereken vir ‘n tipiese kafwolk geproduseer deur ‘n enkele, multi-band kafpakkie. Die model is gegrond op die beginsels van lae digte kafwolke met weglaatbare koppeling; die dipool digtheid waarvoor die model geldig is, is bepaal deur statistiese simulasie van kafwolke. Om die effektiwiteit van kafwolke te bepaal, word die E-veld gedrag deur kafwolke numeries ondersoek. Vanaf simulasie resultate word ‘n model ontwikkel om die ligging van, en daling in E-veld sterkte af te skat. Daar word tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat, alhoewel dit moontlik is om ‘n teiken agter ‘n kafwolk te versteek in ideale omstandighede, dit nie prakties is nie. Na aanleiding van die resultate verkry, is aanbevelings vir verdere werk gedoen.
122

The semiclassical S-matrix theory of three body Coulomb break-up

Chocian, Peter January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
123

Diffractive D production in deep inelastic ep scattering at HERA

Barret, Oliver January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
124

POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE PION-PROTON BACKWARD ELASTIC SCATTERING BETWEEN 30 AND 90 GEV/C.

POLAKOS, PAUL ANTHONY. January 1982 (has links)
Measurements of the differential cross sections for backward (pi)('+)p and (pi)('-)p elastic scattering have been made for incident pion momenta between 30 and 90 GeV/c in the angular range 0 ) p(pi)('-), the (DELTA)(,(delta)) and N(,(alpha)) for (pi)('+)p (--->) p(pi)('+). As is given by this model, the momentum dependence of the differential cross-section, d(sigma)/du for fixed u, may be parameterized with the form (DIAGRAM, TABLE OR GRAPHIC OMITTED...PLEASE SEE DAI) The values n('+) = 2.31 (+OR-) 0.07 and n('-) = 2.08 (+OR-) 0.06 are obtained for n at u = 0 for (pi)('+) and (pi)('-) scattering respectively.
125

LARGE MOMENTUM TRANSFER KAON-PROTON ELASTIC SCATTERING AT BEAM MOMENTA OF 100 GEV/C AND 200 GEV/C.

KRUEGER, KEITH WILLIAM. January 1983 (has links)
Measurements of the differential cross-section for elastic scattering of positive and negative kaons off of a proton target are given in this dissertation. The beam momenta were 100 GeV/c and 200 GeV/c. The range of t, the four momentum transfer squared, measured was 0.4 < -t < 3.0. The experiment was performed at Fermilab. The data is consistent with previous experiments. Because of the much greater statistical accuracy of this experiment, it is now clear that the apparent equality of the pion and kaon cross-sections at larger t was due to poor statistical accuracy. The experimental results are not predicted by any theory. Furthermore, the difference between the pion and kaon differential cross-sections is not explained by geometrical scaling, as it was in the past.
126

DEVELOPMENT OF A FREQUENCY-SWITCHED LASER FOR INFRARED TIME RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY.

SCOTTI, RONALD EDWARD. January 1982 (has links)
The objective of this thesis is to describe the development, construction and use of a new tool for optical coherent transient spectroscopy. The new tool is a frequency-switched CO₂ laser. A highly stable laser design was modified to include an intra cavity electro-optic modulator, which al lows the output of the laser to be frequency-switched. The frequency modulated output is used in spectroscopic experiments whose goals are the determination of decay rates for infrared moIecuIar transitions. The use of a frequency-switched laser is the most prom i sing means of making such measurements on nonpoIar molecules. The use of an electro-optic crystal inside a laser cavity introduces a number of fundamental problems which must be overcome before the instrument can be used to make useful spectroscopic measurements. These problems are brought about by the need for a stable laser amplitude and frequency output. The development of a novel stabilization technique to overcome these problems is documented in this thesis. Also included in this thesis is a description of the microcomputer and associated electronics necessary to integrate the laser into an experimental apparatus capable of performing signal averaging and background subtraction on raw time resolved data. The final chapters of this work describe experiments and results of measurements of the scattering cross sect ions of a nonpolar molecule with rare gas perturbers. The nonpolar molecule is SF₆ and the rare gas collision partners are Helium, Argon, and Xenon. The results indicate that the scattering cross section for state changing collisions displays a mass dependance predicted by classical collision theory. However, the measured cross sections for elastic velocity-changing collisions appears to be mass independent, which is at variance with theory.
127

Positronium beam scattering from He and positron moderation from rare gas solids

Ozen, Aysun January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
128

Rho prime electroproduction at HERA

Cocks, Stuart Peter January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
129

Measurement of the e+p charged current cross-section with the Zeus detector at HERA

Howell, Gareth David January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
130

Open charm production in deep inelastic diffractive ep scattering at HERA

Cole, Joanne Elise January 1999 (has links)
No description available.

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