Electromagnetic Design and Analysis of a High Power Tunable Pulsed Magnetron using MAGIC-3D

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Maurya, S and Prasad, S and Kumar, M and Chaudhary, P and Shekhawat, N and Singh, VVP (2011) Electromagnetic Design and Analysis of a High Power Tunable Pulsed Magnetron using MAGIC-3D. In: International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IEEE-IVEC 2011), February 21-24, 2011, Bangalore, India. (Submitted)

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Abstract

This paper presents 3-D electromagnetic simulation of resonant system of a 2.6 MW, 2.998 GHz tunable pulse magnetron using MAGIC3-D Code. This resonant system is a twelve resonator hole and slot type structure with echelon type strapping. Other parts include coupling loops, output seal and tuning mechanism. Coupling is through radial mounted double loop with a dome type glass window. The capacitive tuner, connected to one of the side resonator, consists of metal bellow and a metal piston that can be moved in radial direction. π-mode frequency has been computed simulating position of the tuner to give minimum and maximum frequency values. Corresponding π-mode frequencies found are 2.953GHz and 2.970 GHz giving predicted tuning range of 17MHz. The dispersion characteristic has also been obtained. The cold test model of the magnetron has been fabricated and experimentally characterized. Performance chart has been plotted using in-house computer program. Simulation results have been compared with experimental values and have been found in good agreement except ‘Q’ values.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Electromagnetic simulation, Pulsed Magnetron, MAGIC-3D, Dispersion relation
Subjects: ?? TK ??
Microwave Tubes > Magnetrons
Divisions: Microwave Tubes
Depositing User: Mr. Rabin Chatterjee
Date Deposited: 23 May 2013 05:00
Last Modified: 23 May 2013 05:00
URI: http://ceeri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/105

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