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Accession Number:
ADP002494
Title:
Spurious Resonances and Modelling of Composite Resonators,
Corporate Author:
CATHOLIC UNIV OF AMERICA WASHINGTON DC
Report Date:
1983-01-01
Abstract:
Several three-dimensional models have been developed for explaining the characteristics of composite resonators. The agreement between the resonance spectra predicted by the models and the experimental data is excellent, including spurious resonance frequencies. The size and geometry of the resonator is found to be directly responsible for the spurious resonances, and to be important for the principal resonances. A significant relationship between resonance frequencies and material properties has been found, and its implication is discussed. Author
Supplementary Note:
This article is from the Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Frequency Control (37th), 1-3 Jun 83, Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, AD-A136 673, p317-319.
Pages:
0003
File Size:
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