Wave transmission lines and networks – Dissipating terminations for long lines – Fluid-cooling
Patent
1983-07-27
1986-06-03
Mullins, James B.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Dissipating terminations for long lines
Fluid-cooling
333252, H01P 126
Patent
active
045932590
ABSTRACT:
A calorimetric load for very high microwave power at very high frequencies is formed by a metallic, cylindrical chamber into which the wave-guide carrying the power opens. Inside the metallic cylinder is a coaxial dielectric cylinder, with a space between full of circulating wave-absorbing fluid such as water. The incoming wave may be in a higher-order mode. To make it disperse rapidly into the absorbing fluid, a conical reflector is located inside the dielectric cylinder to reflect the wave outward.
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Dimeff John
Fox Lowell J.
Cole Stanley Z.
Lee Benny
Mullins James B.
Nelson Richard B.
Sgarbossa Peter J.
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