Traditional multi-band frequency selective surface (FSS) approaches are hard to achieve a perfect resonance response in a wide band due to the limit of the onset grating lobe frequency determined by the array. To so...Traditional multi-band frequency selective surface (FSS) approaches are hard to achieve a perfect resonance response in a wide band due to the limit of the onset grating lobe frequency determined by the array. To solve this problem, an approach of combining elements in different period to build a hybrid array is presented. The results of series of numerical simulation show that multi-periodicity combined element FSS, which are designed using this approach, usually have much weaker grating lobes than the traditional FSS. Furthermore, their frequency response can be well predicted through the properties of their member element FSS. A prediction method for estimating the degree of expected grating lobe energy loss in designing multi-band FSS using this approach is provided.展开更多
Ten crosses involving seven parents crossed in line ×tester design were studied for main stem height.plant-1,main stem leaves.plant-1,stems.plant-1,plant weight.plant-1,average tuber weight.plant-1 and tuber dry ...Ten crosses involving seven parents crossed in line ×tester design were studied for main stem height.plant-1,main stem leaves.plant-1,stems.plant-1,plant weight.plant-1,average tuber weight.plant-1 and tuber dry matter %in F1 generation.The additive gene action was found to be more important for the characters,main stem height.plant-1,main stem leaves.plant-1,stems.plant-1,plant weight.plant-1,and average tuber weight.plant-1.Among seven parents,Lal-silbilati,Lalpakri and Ausha were good combiners for the characters,main stem height.plant-1,main stem leaves.plant-1andaverage tuber weight.plant-1,respectively.For average tuber weight.plant-1,the crosses Patnae/TPS-67 and Lalpakri/TPS-13 showed significant positive specific combining ability effects.Ausha/TPS-67 showed significant positive specific com-bining ability effects for main stem leaves.plant-1.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(90305026).
文摘Traditional multi-band frequency selective surface (FSS) approaches are hard to achieve a perfect resonance response in a wide band due to the limit of the onset grating lobe frequency determined by the array. To solve this problem, an approach of combining elements in different period to build a hybrid array is presented. The results of series of numerical simulation show that multi-periodicity combined element FSS, which are designed using this approach, usually have much weaker grating lobes than the traditional FSS. Furthermore, their frequency response can be well predicted through the properties of their member element FSS. A prediction method for estimating the degree of expected grating lobe energy loss in designing multi-band FSS using this approach is provided.
文摘Ten crosses involving seven parents crossed in line ×tester design were studied for main stem height.plant-1,main stem leaves.plant-1,stems.plant-1,plant weight.plant-1,average tuber weight.plant-1 and tuber dry matter %in F1 generation.The additive gene action was found to be more important for the characters,main stem height.plant-1,main stem leaves.plant-1,stems.plant-1,plant weight.plant-1,and average tuber weight.plant-1.Among seven parents,Lal-silbilati,Lalpakri and Ausha were good combiners for the characters,main stem height.plant-1,main stem leaves.plant-1andaverage tuber weight.plant-1,respectively.For average tuber weight.plant-1,the crosses Patnae/TPS-67 and Lalpakri/TPS-13 showed significant positive specific combining ability effects.Ausha/TPS-67 showed significant positive specific com-bining ability effects for main stem leaves.plant-1.