Electronic Sector-scanning Asdic

1959 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. G. Tucker

A new system of electronic scanning is described in which the narrow receiving beam of an acoustic echo-ranging equipment (i.e. asdic) is swept over a wide sector at a very high speed. Since the transmitted pulse covers the whole sector, and the scanning is done at least once per pulse duration, an effectively instantaneous search of the sector is made without any loss of information. The results of trials at sea are shown and possible applications to surveying and navigation are briefly discussed.The use of underwater acoustic echo-ranging systems in the form of echo-sounders (as fitted on most ships nowadays) and asdics (as used, for example, for submarine detection during the war and now applied to whale-finding and fish-finding) is well-known.1 These existing systems use a single beam of acoustic energy, the pulse being transmitted by a transducer (or loudspeaker), and received, after reflection from the sea-bottom or whale or other object, by the same or a different transducer (this time used as a microphone). The time difference between transmitted and received pulses measures the range of the bottom or object, and is recorded on a chart by a stylus moving at a speed equal to the velocity of sound in water multiplied by the ratio of the width of the chart to twice the maximum range of detection. The transmission of the pulse marks the left-hand edge of the paper, and any echo received causes a mark at a point in the stylus sweep corresponding to the range of the object causing the echo. The paper is meanwhile moving at right angles to the stylus sweep, so that the next pulse transmission marks on a line adjacent to the previous one.

Author(s):  
Shweta Singh ◽  
Sarita Singh

In this paper our effective approach is to harness electrical energy from the highway by using of vertical axis wind turbine. The smart windmill consists of a stationary shaft which is mounted on the ball bearing on the top and bottom end of the shaft The curvy darrieus blades are connected to the two ends of bearing which is able to rotate on its own axis. The dynamo is connected to the either upper part or lower part of the wind turbine which works on Fleming’s left hand rule of Electromagnetic induction. In highway both at day as well as at night time vehicles will be moving at very high speed. By this method the overall cost per unit of energy produces is less than the cost of new coal, natural gas and its installation. So the implementation can be made easier than any other methods.


Author(s):  
C. O. Jung ◽  
S. J. Krause ◽  
S.R. Wilson

Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) structures have excellent potential for future use in radiation hardened and high speed integrated circuits. For device fabrication in SOI material a high quality superficial Si layer above a buried oxide layer is required. Recently, Celler et al. reported that post-implantation annealing of oxygen implanted SOI at very high temperatures would eliminate virtually all defects and precipiates in the superficial Si layer. In this work we are reporting on the effect of three different post implantation annealing cycles on the structure of oxygen implanted SOI samples which were implanted under the same conditions.


Alloy Digest ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (10) ◽  

Abstract YSS HAP72 is a powder metallurgy high-speed tool steel with a very high wear resistance. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and bend strength. It also includes information on high temperature performance. Filing Code: TS-779. Producer or source: Hitachi Metals America Ltd.


1992 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy J. Salo ◽  
John D. Cavanaugh ◽  
Michael K. Spengler
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