Mechanical Aspects of High Power Wave Guide Structure |
Author(s): |
Akshata P. Phondke , V.C.E.T.; Mayuri K. Sarvaiya, V.C.E.T.; Damini D. Salunkhe, V.C.E.T.; Bhakti H.Dave, V.C.E.T.; Dipesh Tare, V.C.E.T. |
Keywords: |
waveguide; electromagnetic waves; cooling channel |
Abstract |
The high power electromagnetic waves need waveguides to be transmitted from one point to another. Waveguides are practical only for signals of extremely high frequency, where the wavelength approaches the cross-sectional dimensions of the waveguide. As these waves travel along the waveguide, the temperature in these waveguides increases due to loss of electromagnetic wave particularly Radio Frequency (RF) Microwaves. This temperature rise can cause its distortion in shape, and the dielectric properties of copper may be affected. This will affect the proper functioning of waveguide. The purpose of waveguide will be violated. Thus it is necessary to cool the waveguide. In this paper various mechanical aspects related to cooling of waveguide are proposed. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV4I20136 Published in: Volume : 4, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2016 Page(s): 96-98 |
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