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Magneto Hydrodynamic Antenna: Design and Applications
Author(s): Rajveer S. Yaduvanshi

ISBN:    978-81-8487-400-6 
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Publication Year:   2015
Pages:   384
Binding:   Paper Back
Dimension:   160mm x 240mm
Weight:   527


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About the book

MAGNETO HYDRODYNAMIC ANTENNA: Design and Applications discusses mathematical solutions of rectangular waveguide modes in homogeneous medium, Estimating inhomogeneous dielectric in a rectangular waveguide by classical method, Mathematical solution of resonant modes in cylindrical waveguides, MHD antenna analysis by cavity resonator method, Introduction to magneto hydrodynamics system, Mathematical solution of smart MHD antenna excited at the centre, Two dimensional solution of cylindrical MHD antenna, Design of reconfigurable MHD antenna, Analysis of stacked cylindrical MHD antenna, Discrete solutions of fluid frame MHD antenna with anechoic chamber measurements, Analysis of nonlinear permittivity using Kronecker Tensor, Superstrate based high gain antenna and Design of concentric cylindrical resonator antenna. The book includes Annexures with basic design formulations and Case studies based on implemented MHD antennas.



Table of Contents

Preface / Acknowledgement / Authors Biography / Rectangular Waveguide Modes / Waveguide Solution for Inhomogeneous Dielectric Case / Modes in Cylindrical Waveguide / Antenna Analysis by Cavity Resonator Method / Introduction to Magneto Hydrodynamics System / Smart MHD Antenna Excited at the Centre / 2-D Cylindrical MHD Antenna / Reconfigurable Magneto-Hydrodynamic Antenna / Stacked Cylindrical Magneto Hydrodynamic Antenna / Discrete Solution of Magneto Hydrodynamic Antenna / Analysis of Non-linear Permitivity using Kronecker Tensor / 2-D MHD in a Rectangular Cavity / Superstrate Antennas and Case Study / Cylindrical Ring Resonator / Appendices / Bibliography.




Audience

Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students, Professionals, Researchers and Industry


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