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Coupling impedance of a charge traveling in a drift tube [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2005
This paper deals with the evaluation of the longitudinal and transverse coupling impedance of a charge traveling in a drift tube. An effective procedure has been set up leading to accurate results upon application of the Galerkin method.
Dario Assante   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

A Portable Impedance Tube

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1963
A lightweight impedance tube has been developed primarily as an instrument for practical research. It can be used also for precision measurements of acoustical-impedance and sound-absorption coefficients in both laboratory and field installations, over the frequency range 400 to 900 cps.
Raymond D. Berendt, Henry A. Schmidt
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The three-microphone impedance tube

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988
The two-microphone impedance tube technique introduced by Seybert and Ross, and Chung and Blaser, is now widely used and has recently been standardized by the ASTM. This standard does not account for the effects of wall attenuation on measurement accuracy.
J. S. Bolton, M. Kompella
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Acoustic Impedance of Rectangular Tubes

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1953
An expression for the acoustic impedance of a section of infinite parallel planes is derived. Measured values of the impedance of long narrow rectangular tubes show good agreement with this theory when an appropriate end correction is used. The theory compares favorably with impedance measurements on short rectangular tubes or slits even when the ...
John K. Wood, George B. Thurston
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Development of an Indigenous Impedance Tube

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015
Fabrication of an impedance tube for measuring sound absorption coefficient is presented in this paper. Transfer-function method is chosen for the sound absorption analysis. The impedance tube is designed and fabricated in accordance with ISO 10534-2. The tube is made from brass with diameter of 114.3 mm and length of 1.42 m.
Wei Hong Tan   +4 more
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Impedance Measurements of Inertance Tubes for Pulse Tube Cryocoolers

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
The impedance of the inertance tubes which include the mass flows, pressure amplitudes and phase shifts between them at the inlet of the inertance tubes were measured by correcting the mass flows at the surface of the compressor piston. The experimental results are compared with the theoretical values based on simplified turbulent-flow thermoacoustic ...
S.S. Li, Y.N. Wu
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Impedance Measurements of Inertance Tubes

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
The flow impedance of an inertance tube of 5.74 mm inside diameter and 2.36 m long coupled to various reservoir volumes was measured and compared with that predicted by a model based on a transmission line analogy. Though data at other average pressures and temperatures were obtained, this paper focuses on data taken with an average pressure of 2.5 MPa
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Impeded natural convection in a rotating, radial tube

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1993
This paper is concerned with single-phase natural convection in a short, square-section, radial tube rotating under steady, laminar conditions. The differential equations governing continuity, momentum and energy in a rectangular cavity rotating about a vertical axis at various speeds are solved numerically using a finite-difference algorithm.
Lock, G. S. H., Zhao, Litong
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Simple Impedance Test for Eustachian Tube Function

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1981
A simple impedance method to evaluate Eustachian tube function has been reported. The principle of the test consists of recording the impedance of the eardrum during Valsalva's maneuver and during swallowing. By this procedure, the inflow and outflow of air through the tube is recorded as a simple pattern of impedance change that is classified into the
I, Honjo, T, Kumazawa, K, Honda
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A high-impedance, cold-cathode triger tube

IRE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1956
The tube to be described is a cold-cathode, gas-filled tetrode which triggers on extremely low signals. It was developed by the Raytheon Manufacturing Company in cooperation with the Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratories. Under pre-firing conditions, the tube passes a very small Townsend current of about 10-9amp. On application of a firing signal, current
M.J. Reddan, P. Stutsman, N. Spencer
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