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1Eigenmodes of ducted flows with radially-dependent axial and swirl velocity components

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  • Title: ➤  Eigenmodes of ducted flows with radially-dependent axial and swirl velocity components
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Cleveland, Ohio] - Springfield, VA

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  • First Year Published: 1999
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    Helical antenna

    Helical antennas can operate in one of two principal modes: normal or axial. In the normal mode or broadside helical antenna, the diameter and the pitch

    Turnstile antenna

    in two possible modes. In normal mode the antenna radiates horizontally polarized radio waves perpendicular to its axis. In axial mode the antenna radiates

    Room acoustics

    Modes can occur in all three dimensions of a room. Axial modes are one-dimensional, and build up between one set of parallel walls. Tangential modes are

    Axial Age

    Axial Age (also Axis Age, from the German Achsenzeit) is a term coined by the German philosopher Karl Jaspers. It refers to broad changes in religious

    Modal frame

    called a melodic mode. "Mode" and "frame" are used interchangeably in this context without reference to scalar or rhythmic modes. Melodic modes define and generate

    Radiation mode

    where β is the imaginary part of the axial propagation constant, integer l is the azimuthal index of the mode, n(r) is the refractive index at radius

    Axial compressor

    An axial compressor is a gas compressor that can continuously pressurize gases. It is a rotating, airfoil-based compressor in which the gas or working

    Normal mode

    normal modes. The modes are "normal" in the sense that they move independently. An excitation of one mode will never cause excitation of a different mode. In

    Antenna types

    if any. Not to be confused with the similar shaped, but much larger axial mode helix, nor loop antennas made from multiple stacked turns. Ground plane

    Traveling-wave antenna

    antennas. Common types of traveling wave antenna are the Beverage antenna, axial-mode helical antenna, and rhombic antenna. Traveling-wave antennas fall into