X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source – Electron tube
Patent
1988-04-04
1990-05-22
Fields, Carolyn E.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Source
Electron tube
378127, 378130, 378200, H01J 3510
Patent
active
049282964
ABSTRACT:
An X-ray generating tube with improved thermal performance comprises a stationary disc within a hollow rotating target disc. The target operates at the target metal temperatures limit. The stationary disc is cooled by forced convection with a dielectric liquid. Heat is transferred from the target inwardly and outwardly.
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Davis Jr. James C.
Fields Carolyn E.
General Electric Company
Porta David P.
Steinberg William H.
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