Noun
/wɛɪvɡaɪd ʧoʊk dʒɔɪnt/
A "waveguide choke joint" refers to a specific type of joint in a waveguide structure that is used in microwave engineering and radio frequency applications. It effectively minimizes the leakage of radio frequency energy and allows for the efficient transmission of microwave signals. Waveguide choke joints are essential when connecting different components in a microwave system, ensuring minimal losses and reflections.
This term is more commonly found in technical and engineering contexts, particularly in written materials such as research papers, technical manuals, and industry publications rather than in daily oral communication. Its frequency of use is low outside of specialized fields.
The engineer designed a waveguide choke joint to ensure efficient signal transmission.
Translation: El ingeniero diseñó un acoplamiento de estrangulación de guía de onda para garantizar una transmisión de señal eficiente.
In the installation of the radar system, a waveguide choke joint was necessary to minimize energy leakage.
Translation: En la instalación del sistema de radar, era necesario un acoplamiento de estrangulación de guía de onda para minimizar la fuga de energía.
The performance of the microwave circuit improved significantly after incorporating the waveguide choke joint.
Translation: El rendimiento del circuito de microondas mejoró significativamente después de incorporar el acoplamiento de estrangulación de guía de onda.
While "waveguide choke joint" does not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions due to its technical nature, various phrases may be constructed using "choke" in a more general context.
He often feels like he will choke on his words when speaking in public.
Translation: A menudo siente que se atragantará con sus palabras al hablar en público.
Choke something back
Translation: Reprimir algo
She had to choke back her emotions during the presentation.
Translation: Tuvo que reprimir sus emociones durante la presentación.
Choke off
Translation: Cortar
The government decided to choke off funding for the unapproved projects.
Translation: El gobierno decidió cortar la financiación para los proyectos no aprobados.
Choke to death
Translation: Ahogarse hasta morir
The term "waveguide" originates from the combination of "wave," referring to electromagnetic waves, and "guide," signifying a structure designed to direct or channel these waves. "Choke" comes from Old English "cocca," which means to block or constrict, while "joint" can be traced back to Old French "joint," meaning a point of connection.
Synonyms:
- Waveguide junction
- Waveguide coupling
Antonyms:
- Waveguide opening
- Waveguide release
By understanding the technical intricacies and contextual applications of "waveguide choke joint," one can appreciate its importance in the field of microwave engineering and radio frequency transmission.