The derivation of coefficients for the transfer functions of maximally flat time-delay networks generally begins from an infinite
series approximation of the ideal transfer function. This thesis presents two alternative methods that are particularly suited to cases
involving an unequal number of poles and zeroes in the transfer function. The...
The majority of self-concept and sociometric research on crippled
children has been comparative studies in which the disabled child has
been a minority member within a group of physically normal children.
This study takes a different avenue in that it investigated the self-concept and peer reputation of physically handicapped children...
An evaluation of the meteorological usefulness of a maser RF
amplifier on an AN/MPS-34 X-band weather radar indicates that there
are both advantages and disadvantages to its use. The problems
associated with the maser used in this study included tuning problems,
loss of gain through loss of liquid helium and...
This thesis investigates a way to fabricate P-N junctions by
percussive welding. The theoretical basis of percussive welding, design
considerations of the apparatus used, and the electrical characteristics
of the junctions were the main objectives of this investigation.
P-type silicon wafers and gold wire doped with arsenic as a
N-type...
The mathematical technique of overrelaxation is used here to speed the convergence of a numerical method for solving viscous, incompressible fluid flow problems. The method, called MAC, involves approximating the complete two-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with analogous finite-difference equations. The MAC method was developed by the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a pilot
summer program of orientation, study skills and reading on the persistence
and grade point average of first year junior college students.
The pilot program was offered as a voluntary summer program between
graduation from high school in...