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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.
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Conception de circulateurs et isolateurs pour des applications spatiales : nouvelles technologies d'intégration / Design of circulators and isolators for space applications : new technologies of integration

Noutehou, Nathan 23 May 2019 (has links)
L’objectif de cette thèse est d’explorer de nouvelles technologies permettant de faciliter l’intégration des isolateurs dans les chaînes radiofréquences de satellites. Ces composants sont utilisés pour contrôler l’adaptation des amplificateurs dans les sections d’entrée et de sortie des équipements RF bas niveaux. Nous proposons deux voies de réalisation de ces isolateurs. Une première voie basée sur l’utilisation de matériaux ferricomposites est étudiée pour concevoir des composants en bande Ku. Une deuxième voie, basée sur l’utilisation d’hexaferrites de strontium et de baryum préorientés, a été étudiée pour concevoir des composants auto-polarisés (sans aimants) en bandes Q et Ka. / The goal of this PhD thesis is to explore new technologies that make possible to improve the integration of isolators in radiofrequency chain of satellites. These components are especially used to control matching of amplifiers.We propose two ways of producing these isolators. At first, ferricomposite materials are studied to design low-cost isolators at Kuband.Then, we studied pre-oriented strontium or barium hexaferrites to design self-biased components (without magnets) for Q and Ka band frequencies.
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Biological effects of GSM mobile phone microwave radiation: an investigation of gene expression

Blood, Alan, Physics, Faculty of Science, UNSW January 2005 (has links)
There is evidence that athermal radiofrequency radiation can alter Heat Shock Protein (HSP) expression or protein phosphorylation, or alter MAP kinase signalling. Effects of long-term exposure in brain tissue due to repeated HSP perturbation (eg an inhibition of apoptosis) have been hypothesised (French et al, 2001). This study aimed to investigate the RNA expression profile (12,000 genes) and HSP family protein expression levels after either acute 1-hour or chronic 4-day intermittent exposures to simulated GSM radiation in a human primary fibroblast model. The results found minimal or no effects of GSM. Flasks were exposed to 900 MHz (217 Hz modulation) at 0.18 W/kg SAR within a Transverse Electromagnetic Mode chamber (TEM cell). Cultures rested for 2 hours before exposures. Affymetrix U95A microarray analysis of a single pilot set of experiments showed that about 40 genes were reported as upregulated &gt=2.5 fold in each condition. There was no evidence of altered expression of any MAPK-associated genes. Target genes reported in both conditions (CBFA2T1, ZNF148, ITGA1), and genes altered in one condition (CCS, PLEC1, BIRC5), and marginally altered HSP72 were selected for PCR analysis. No other members of the HSP family were altered. In three replicate experiments assayed by real-time PCR, six genes were either unchanged or showed randomly variable expression. However HSP72 RNA showed possible consistent slight upregulation of 1.37 +/- 0.21 in the chronic condition. Western immunoblots of HSP-60, -70, -72 and -V90 proteins showed no significant changes 5 hours after exposure. In preliminary studies using a serum starvation protocol, ERK-1 phosphorylation was unaltered after 5 or 30 minutes GSM (single experiments). When flasks were transiently cooled, ERK-1 phosphorylation was increased 20 minutes later, indicating a source of artefact in some protocols. An inflammatory challenge experiment with a low-dose of the cytokine IL-1???? found that acute GSM exposure post-challenge inhibited NF????B-mediated GRO???? induction by 1.5 fold (2 experiments). Preconditioning with mild heat induces transient inhibition of both NF????B signalling and apoptosis. Other studies indicate that EMF exposures similarly evoke cytoprotection. It is suggested that GSM evoked cytoprotective signalling in this inflammatory model.
293

New model for the 5-20 cm wavelength opacity of ammonia pressure-broadened by methane under jovian conditions based on laboratory measurements

Chinsomboon, Garrett 12 October 2012 (has links)
In order to fully understand the role methane (CH₄) plays in the microwave emission spectra of the deep atmospheres of the outer planets, over 280 laboratory measurements of the opacity of ammonia in a methane environment have been made in the 5-20 cm wavelength range. All opacity measurements were made with either 100 or 200 mbars of ammonia and with 1 to 3 bars of added methane in the 330-450K temperature range. A formalism for the absorptivity of ammonia broadened by methane has now been developed and had been applied to the Hanley et al. (Icarus, v. 202, 2009) model for the opacity of ammonia. Due to methane's relatively low abundance at Jupiter (~0.2% by volume), its effect on the microwave spectrum which will be observed by the Juno MWR (Microwave Radiometer) will be minimal. However, these experimental results will significantly improve the understanding of the microwave emission spectrum of Uranus and Neptune where methane plays a more dominant role.
294

Multiple-bandgap defected ground structure and its applications to highly selective microwave bandpass filters

Ting, Sio Weng January 2008 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Science and Technology / Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Cryogenic Technology in the Microwave Engineering: Application to MIC and MMIC Very Low Noise Amplifier Design.

Cano de Diego, Juan Luis 20 May 2010 (has links)
Algunas aplicaciones tales como la radio astronomía y las comunicaciones con el espacio profundo requieren receptores muy sensibles. Esta tesis trata sobre la tecnología criogénica aplicada a la ingeniería de microondas y se centra en el diseño de amplificadores de muy bajo ruido tanto en tecnología híbrida (MIC) como monolítica (MMIC). El trabajo cubre un ancho campo de conocimiento desde la fabricación mecánica y la configuración de los sistemas hasta el diseño y medida de las aplicaciones finales. Comenzando con pautas y consejos para diseñar sistemas criogénicos (criostatos) este documento profundiza en la medida de parámetros-S y ruido. El diseño de circuitos criogénicos se inicia con el estudio de los efectos de las bajas temperaturas sobre los transistores y componentes de microondas centrándose en los dispositivos de fosfuro de indio (InP). El conocimiento adquirido en este estudio se aplica al diseño de amplificadores de muy bajo ruido en banda Ka. / Some applications such as radio astronomy and deep space communications require very sensitive receivers. This dissertation deals with the cryogenic technology applied to the microwave engineering and focuses on the design of very low noise amplifiers both in hybrid (MIC) and monolithic (MMIC) technologies. The work covers a wide field of knowledge from hardware manufacture and system set up to final applications design and measurement. Starting from guidelines and advices to design cryogenic systems (cryostats) this document goes into S-parameters and noise measurements in deep. The design of cryogenic circuits is initialized with the study of the effect of low temperatures on microwave transistors and components focusing in indium-phosphide (InP) devices. The knowledge gained with this study is applied to the design of very low noise amplifiers in Ka-band.
296

Contribución al estudio de osciladores microondas en régimen de gran señal

Mediavilla Sánchez, Angel 03 July 1984 (has links)
Se presenta un estudio de las oscilaciones microondas en régimen de gran señal en dispositivos activos de estado sólido caracterizados por su función descriptiva sinusoidal. Para ello se han confeccionado programas de cálculo frecuencial no lineal que resuelven circuitos de microondas formados por una o varias no linealidades cargadas por cualquier circuito pasivo externo. Por último se hace un estudio experimental exhaustivo para comprobar la aplicabilidad de los métodos precedentemente descritos.
297

Design and Optimization of Microwave Circuits and Systems Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques

Pratap, Rana Jitendra 19 July 2005 (has links)
In this thesis, a new approach combining neural networks and genetic algorithms is presented for microwave design. In this method, an accurate neural network model is developed from the experimental data. This neural network model is used to perform sensitivity analysis and derive response surfaces. An innovative technique is then applied in which genetic algorithms are coupled with the neural network model to assist in synthesis and optimization. The proposed method is used for modeling and analysis of circuit parameters for flip chip interconnects up to 35 GHz, as well as for design of multilayer inductors and capacitors at 1.9 GHz and 2.4 GHz. The method was also used to synthesize mm wave low pass filters in the range of 40-60 GHz. The devices obtained from layout parameters predicted by the neuro-genetic design method yielded electrical response close to the desired value (95% accuracy). The proposed method also implements a weighted priority scheme to account for tradeoffs in microwave design. This scheme was implemented to synthesize bandpass filters for 802.11a and HIPERLAN wireless LAN applications in the range of 5-6 GHz. This research also develops a novel neuro-genetic design centering methodology for yield enhancement and design for manufacturability of microwave devices and circuits. A neural network model is used to calculate yield using Monte Carlo methods. A genetic algorithm is then used for yield optimization. The proposed method has been used for yield enhancement of SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor and mm wave voltage-controlled oscillator. It results in significant yield enhancement of the SiGe HBTs (from 25 % to 75 %) and VCOs (from 8 % to 85 %). The proposed method is can be extended for device, circuit, package, and system level integrated co-design since it can handle a large number of design variables without any assumptions about the component behavior. The proposed algorithm could be used by microwave community for design and optimization of microwave circuits and systems with greater accuracy while consuming less computational time.
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Non-Invasive Microwave Hyperthermia

Habash, Riadh W Y 04 1900 (has links)
Presented in this thesis are the following theoretical investigations carried out on the non-invasive microwave hyperthermia of malignant tumours in the human body: Fundamental concepts of electromagnetic wave propagation through a biomass and its interaction with it, are discussed. Various types of applicators used for producing hyperthermia in a biomass, are also discussed. Propagation of a uniform plane electromagnetic wave through a human body is investigated for the general case of oblique incidence. Various models used for the human body have been discussed and the planar multilayer model has been chosen for this study. Reflection and transmission coefficients for both the parallel and perpendicular linear polarisations of the wave, have been determined. For normal incidence, power transfer ratio at the muscle has been defined and calculated at 433, 915 and 2450 MHz (ISM frequencies). Efects of skin thickness and also of fat thickness, on the power transfer ratio at muscle, have been studied. Effects of the thickness and dielectric constant of a bolus, and also of the dielectric constant of an initial layer, on the power transfer ratio, have been studied and their optimum values obtained at the ISM frequencies. For microwave hyperthermia, 915 MHz is recommended as the frequency of operation. Steady-state solution of the bioheat transfer equation has been obtained, assuming the biomass to be a semi-infinite homogeneous medium. Effects of various physical parameters on the temperature profile in the biomass, have been studied. Also studied is the effect of the surface temperature on the magnitude, location and the width of the temperature peak attained in the biomass. A method to determine the microwave power and the surface temperature required to produce a prescribed temperature profile in the biomass, has been developed. The transient-state solution of the bioheat transfer equation has been obtained to study the building up of the temperature profile. Procedures for the design of an open-ended rectangular metal waveguide applicator and for estimating the total microwave power requirement to produce hyperthermia in the human body, have been developed. Performance of the applicators employing linear as well as planar arrays of open-ended rectangular metal waveguide antennas, has also been studied. In order to reduce the overall physical size of the applicators, filling up of the feed waveguide with a high dielectric constant but low loss material is suggested. A simple method of obtaining the elements of the array by partitioning a large aperture by using metal walls has been adopted. Calculation of the total microwave power required by various applicators for producing hyperthermia at various depths in a biomas, have been made and a comparison of the performance of various applicators, has been presented.
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New insights in vulcanization chemistry using microwaves as heating source

Vega Sánchez, Berta 20 November 2008 (has links)
La vulcanització per microones és un procés madur i no hi ha dubte sobre la seva eficiència per produir articles de cautxú d'alta qualitat. Les microones són conegudes no només per la seva capacitat d'accelerar els processos i augmentar la eficiència de la transferència energètica, sinó que també són capaces en certs casos de canviar els camins de reacció. Hi ha evidències, basades en canvis en propietats físiques al comparar productes vulcanitzats amb el mètode convencional i amb microones, que indiquen que alguns canvis poden succeir al treballar amb diferents fonts d'escalfament. No obstant això, hi ha una falta d'informació sobre els efectes que les microones tenen en la química de la vulcanització. Per tant, el principal objectiu d'aquesta tesi es basa en estudiar la vulcanització assistida amb microones des d'una nova perspectiva, centrant-se en els efectes d'aquesta radiació en els ingredients principals de les formulacions de cautxú, en el mecanisme de vulcanització, en la reticulació de la xarxa polimèrica i també en el procés de devulcanització.La primera part de la feina va consistir en desenvolupar i optimitzar tots els mètodes analítics necessàris per explorar totes les etapes del procés de vulcanització i identificar tots els intermedis formats. Estudis de Model Compound Vulcanization (MCV) utilitzant esqualè com a molècula model s'han realitzat per entendre millor la influència d'aquesta radiació en el mecanisme de la reacció, encara que alguns experiments també s'han realitzat amb mostres de cautxú natural. Tècniques com HPLC-MS, MALDI-TOF o GPC s'han utilitzat per caracteritzar les mostres de MCV, mentre que mesures d'inflament, de tensió-elongació, compressió i duresa s'han realitzat per caracteritzar les mostres de cautxú natural.Dos dels sistemes de vulcanització més comuns han estat estudiats (sulfenamides i tiurams). A més, s'ha donat un especial èmfasi a l'estudi de la influència de les microones en el sistema activador, intentant reduir el contingut de ZnO i cercar, a través de diverses estratègies, substituts més amigables amb el medi ambient. Finalment, tot el coneixement adquirit en aquests estudis s'ha utilitzat per optimitzar el comportament devulcanitzant del disulfur de difenil (DPDS) amb l'ajut de les microones, demostrant que les microones poden ajudar a avançar en la recerca d'una solució al problema del reciclatge dels residus de cautxú. / La vulcanización por microondas es un proceso maduro y no cabe duda sobre su eficiencia para producir artículos de caucho de alta calidad. Las microondas son conocidas no sólo por su capacidad de acelerar los procesos y aumentar la eficiencia de la transferencia energética, sino que también son capaces en ciertos casos de cambiar los caminos de reacción. Hay evidencias, basadas en cambios en propiedades físicas al comparar productos vulcanizados con el método convencional y con microondas, que indican que algunos cambios pueden suceder al trabajar con diferentes fuentes de calentamiento. Sin embargo, hay una falta de información sobre los efectos que las microondas tienen en la química de la vulcanización. Por lo tanto, el principal objetivo de esta tesis se basa en estudiar la vulcanización asistida por microondas desde una nueva perspectiva, centrándose en los efectos de esta radiación en los ingredientes principales de las formulaciones de caucho, en el mecanismo de vulcanización, en la reticulación de la red polimérica y también en el proceso de devulcanización.La primera parte del trabajo consistió en desarrollar y optimizar todos los métodos analíticos necesarios para explorar todas las etapas del proceso de vulcanización y identificar todos los intermedios formados. Estudios de Model Compound Vulcanization (MCV) utilizando escualeno como molécula modelo se han realizado para entender mejor la influencia de esta radiación en el mecanismo de la reacción, aunque algunos experimentos también se han realizado con muestras de caucho natural. Técnicas como HPLC-MS, MALDI-TOF o GPC se han utilizado para caracterizar las muestras de MCV, mientras que medidas de inflamiento, de tensión-elongación, compresión y dureza se han realizado para caracterizar las muestres de caucho natural.Dos de los sistemas de vulcanización más comunes han sido estudiados (sulfenamidas y tiuramos). Además, se ha dado un especial énfasis al estudio de la influencia de las microondas en el sistema activador, intentando reducir el contenido en ZnO y buscar, a través de diversas estrategias, substitutos más amigables con el medio ambiente. Finalmente, todo el conocimiento adquirido en estos estudios se ha utilizado para optimizar el comportamiento devulcanitzante del disulfuro de difenilo (DPDS) con ayuda de las microondas, demostrando que las microondas pueden ayudar a avanzar en la búsqueda de una solución al problema del reciclaje de los residuos de caucho. / Microwaves vulcanization is a mature process and there is no doubt about its efficiency on producing high quality goods. Microwaves are found not only to speed up the processing and increase the energy transfer efficiency, but also to be in some cases able to change reaction pathways. There are some evidences, based on changes in physical properties when comparing conventional and microwaves vulcanization, that suggest that some changes occur when working with different heating sources. However, there is a lack of information of the effects of MW in vulcanization chemistry. Therefore, the principal aim of this thesis consists of studying microwave-assisted vulcanization from a new perspective, focusing on the effects of this radiation in the main ingredients of a rubber compound, in the vulcanization mechanism, in the final crosslinked network and also in the devulcanization process.The first part of the work consisted in developing and optimizing all the analytical methods necessary to explore all the steps of vulcanization process and identifying all the intermediates formed. Model Compound Vulcanization (MCV) studies, using squalene as a model molecule, have been used to understand better the influence of this radiation in the reaction mechanism, even though some tests have been also performed in natural rubber samples. Techniques as HPLC-MS, MALDI-TOF or GPC have been used to characterize the MCV samples, whereas swelling measurements, stress-strain measurements, compression set or hardness have been used to characterized natural rubber samples. Two of the most common vulcanizing systems have been studied (using sulfenamide and/or thiuram accelerator types). In addition, a special emphasis has been given to the study of the microwaves influence on the activator system, trying to reduce ZnO contents and finding more environmental friendly substitutes through different strategies. Finally, all the knowledge acquired in all these studies has been used to optimize the devulcanizing behavior of diphenyl disulfide (DPDS) with the help of microwaves, proving that microwaves can help to advance in the search of a solution to the problem of waste rubber recycling.
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Synthesis of hectorites and saponites with microwaves and their application in catalysis and composites

Vicente Valverde, Isabel 25 February 2011 (has links)
Las esmectitas como hectorita o saponita, son silicatos laminares. Tienen múltiples aplicaciones (catálisis, nanocomposites, adsorbentes) e interesa tener un material reproducible y sin impurezas. Los métodos convencionales de síntesis comportan tratamientos largos o a altas temperaturas. La introducción del microondas puede disminuir ambos. El objetivo de esta tesis es estudiar la síntesis de hectorita y saponita con microondas y su aplicación como soportes catalíticos de Ni en la hidrogenación de óxido de estireno para la obtención de 2-feniletanol (componente principal de la esencia de rosas) y en la preparación de composites con poliuretano. Se obtienen hectoritas y saponitas reproducibles. Cuando se emplean como soportes de catalizadores de Ni se obtienen conversión y selectividad total hacia el 2-feniletanol. Cuando se utilizan las arcillas obtenidas en preparación de composites sus propiedades son comparables a los de la bibliografía. / Smectites like hectorite or saponite, are phyllosilicates. They can be applied for many purposes (catalysis, nanocomposites, adsorbents) but a reproducible, pure material is necessary. Classical methods of synthesis involve long synthesis times at high temperatures. The use of microwaves can be an interesting alternative. The scope of this thesis is to study the synthesis of hectorites and saponites with microwaves and their application as supports of Ni catalysts in the hydrogenation of styrene oxide to obtain 2-phenylethanol (main component of rose oil) and in the preparation of composites with polyurethane. We obtained reproducible hectorites and saponites. When used as supports of Ni catalysts we obtained total conversion and selectivity to 2-phenyethanol. When obtained clays were used in the preparation of polyurethane composites, their properties were comparables to those of the bibliography

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