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ANALYTICAL PREDICTION WITH MULTIDIMENSIONAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF THE PERFORMANCE, AT A VARIETY OF OPERATING CONDITIONS, OF TWO TRAVELING WAVE TUBES WITH DEPRESSED COLLECTORS

机译:具有多维计算机程序的分析预测和在各种操作条件下的性能的实验验证,两个带有凹陷收集器的行进波导管

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Experimental and analytical results are compared for two high performance, octave bandwidth TWT's that use depressed collectors (MDC's) to improve the efficiency. The computations were carried out with advanced, multidimensional computer programs that are described here in detail. These programs model the electron beam as a series of either disks or rings of charge and follow their multidimensional trajectories from the rf input of the ideal TWT, through the slow wave structure, through the magnetic refocusing system, to their points of impact in the depressed collector. Traveling wave tube performance, collector efficiency, and collector current distribution were computed and the results compared with measurements for a number of TWTMDC systems. Power conservation and correct accounting of TWT and collector losses were observed. For the TWT's operating at saturation, very good agreement was obtained between the computed and measured collector efficiencies. For a TWT operating 3 and 6 dB below saturation, excellent agreement between computed and measured collector efficiencies was obtained in some cases but only fair agreement in others. However, deviations can largely be explained by small (<5 percent) differences in the computed and actual spent beam energy distributions. The analytical tools used here appear to be sufficiently refined to design efficient collectors for this class of TWT. However, for maximum efficiency, some experimental optimization (e.g., collector voltages and aperture sizes) will most likely be required.

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