Use of High-Power Traveling Wave Tubes as a Microwave Heating Source

1994 ◽  
Vol 347 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. A. Everleigh ◽  
A. C. Johnson ◽  
R. J. Espinosa ◽  
R. S. Garard

ABSTRACTThis paper reports on the use of high-power traveling wave tubes (TWTs) as a source of microwave energy for materials processing applications. Recent work by Oak Ridge National Laboratories and Microwave Laboratories personnel has demonstrated the usefulness of sweeping the microwave processing frequency over substantial (>20%) bandwidths in order to achieve uniformity of heating over volumes unattainable using conventional microwave sources ∼ e.g., magnetrons. Properly constructed high-power TWTs are a logical choice of microwave source in such systems. After briefly reviewing the basic operating principles of the TWT, the required characteristics of a TWT for materials processing applications and how those requirements affect the TWT's design are discussed. Comments on the present product lines and areas of development for all of the major TWT manufacturers are also presented. Finally, the issue of the ultimate potential cost of TWTs designed for microwave processing applications is addressed.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiye Xu

Since the first vacuum tube (X-ray tube) was invented by Wilhelm Röntgen in Germany, after more than one hundred years of development, the average power density of the vacuum tube microwave source has reached the order of 108 [MW][GHz]2. In the high-power microwave field, the vacuum devices are still the mainstream microwave sources for applications such as scientific instruments, communications, radars, magnetic confinement fusion heating, microwave weapons, etc. The principles of microwave generation by vacuum tube microwave sources include Cherenkov or Smith-Purcell radiation, transition radiation, and Bremsstrahlung. In this paper, the vacuum tube microwave sources based on Cherenkov radiation were reviewed. Among them, the multi-wave Cherenkov generators can produce 15 GW output power in X-band. Cherenkov radiation vacuum tubes that can achieve continuous-wave operation include Traveling Wave Tubes and Magnetrons, with output power up to 1MW. Cherenkov radiation vacuum tubes that can generate frequencies of the order of 100 GHz and above include Traveling Wave Tubes, Backward Wave Oscillators, Magnetrons, Surface Wave Oscillators, Orotrons, etc.


Author(s):  
Nikita M. Ryskin ◽  
Gennadiy V. Torgashov ◽  
Roman A. Torgashov ◽  
Andrey G. Rozhnev ◽  
Vladimir N. Titov ◽  
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1956 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 649-659 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Chodorow ◽  
E. Nalos

2013 ◽  
Vol 22 (10) ◽  
pp. 108401 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lu-Wei Liu ◽  
Yan-Yu Wei ◽  
Shao-Meng Wang ◽  
Yan Hou ◽  
Hai-Rong Yin ◽  
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1967 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.O. Bryant ◽  
L.D. Clough ◽  
F.E. Wray

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