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1 guide d'ondes
волновод
Линия передачи, имеющая одну или несколько проводящих поверхностей, с поперечным сечением в виде замкнутого проводящего контура, охватывающего область распространения электромагнитной энергии
[ ГОСТ 18238-72]
волновод
Канал, по которому распространяется волна той или иной природы
[ОАО РАО "ЕЭС России" СТО 17330282.27.010.001-2008]
волновод
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[IEV number 151-12-34]EN
waveguide
line consisting of a system of material boundaries or structures for guiding electromagnetic waves
NOTE – A waveguide is usually intended to guide electromagnetic waves in other modes than TEM mode. Examples of construction are: metallic tube, dielectric rod, optical fibre, dielectric or semiconductor thin film, or mixed structure of conducting and dielectric materials.
Source: 704-02-06 MOD, 726-01-02 MOD
[IEV number 151-12-34]FR
guide d'ondes, m
ligne constituée d'un ensemble de surfaces limites ou de formes matérielles destiné à guider des ondes électromagnétiques
NOTE – Un guide d'ondes est généralement destiné à guider des ondes électromagnétiques dans des modes autres que le mode TEM. Des exemples de construction sont: tube métallique, tige diélectrique, fibre optique, couche mince diélectrique ou semiconductrice, assemblage de matériaux conducteurs et diélectriques.
Source: 704-02-06 MOD, 726-01-02 MOD
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