Transmission-line matrix method 1970-01-01
The Transmission-Line Matrix (TLM) method is a numerical technique used to solve electromagnetic problems, particularly in the fields of microwave engineering, electromagnetics, and circuit simulation. The TLM approach is based on the principles of transmission line theory and exploits the analogy between electrical circuits and the propagation of waves in space. ### Key Concepts: 1. **Transmission Line Theory**: The TLM method models electromagnetic wave propagation using a network of interconnected transmission lines.
Transrapid 1970-01-01
Transrapid is a high-speed maglev (magnetic levitation) train system developed in Germany. It utilizes magnetic levitation technology to eliminate friction and allow trains to travel at much higher speeds than conventional rail systems. The main features of Transrapid include: 1. **Maglev Technology**: Transrapid trains float above the track using powerful electromagnets, which not only reduces friction but also allows for smoother and quieter rides compared to traditional trains.
Waveguide (radio frequency) 1970-01-01
A waveguide in the context of radio frequency (RF) is a structure that guides electromagnetic waves, typically in the microwave or millimeter-wave frequency ranges. Waveguides can take various forms, including rectangular or cylindrical tubes, and they serve as conduits for transmitting electromagnetic energy from one point to another with minimal loss.
Weber electrodynamics 1970-01-01