A Survey of the Principles and Practice of Wave Guides
Originally published in 1947, this book was written to provide an introductory survey of the developments in electromagnetic waves. Although the propagation of electromagnetic waves in metal tubes - wave-guides - had been studied for over fifty years prior to the publication of this book, the subject was primarily of theoretical interest. The treatment in this book reflects the movement away from the theoretical to a more practical interest in waves during the war, with the development of the first micro-wave radar equipment in 1940–1. The first six chapters are based on courses on microwave techniques, which were given during the war at the Radar School of the Telecommunications Research Establishment, whilst chapter seven is a mathematical treatment of the subject. This book will be of great value to scholars of the history of physics and electromagnetics.
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February 2016Paperback
9781316509814
344 pages
230 × 153 × 25 mm
0.51kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. The electromagnetic fields of tem-waves
- 2. Progressive electromagnetic waves in wave guides
- 3. Formulae for field components - evanescent modes - attenuators - attenuation due to walls
- 4. Wave-guide techniques
- 5. Wave-guide impedance and further techniques
- 6. Cavity resonators
- 7. Mathematical treatment of selected topics
- Bibliography
- List of symbols
- Subject index.