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High Temperature Radio Frequency Loads
In the context of energy saving and recovery requirements the design of reliable and robust RF power loads which permit a high outlet temperature and high pressure of the cooling water is desirable. Cooling water arriving at the outlet withmore than 150 ◦C and high pressure has a higher value than w...
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author | Federmann, S Caspers, F Grudiev, A Montesinos, E Syratchev, I |
author_facet | Federmann, S Caspers, F Grudiev, A Montesinos, E Syratchev, I |
author_sort | Federmann, S |
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description | In the context of energy saving and recovery requirements the design of reliable and robust RF power loads which permit a high outlet temperature and high pressure of the cooling water is desirable. Cooling water arriving at the outlet withmore than 150 ◦C and high pressure has a higher value than water with 50 ◦C under low pressure. Conventional RF power loads containing dielectric and magnetic materials as well as sensitive ceramic windows usually do not permit going much higher than 90 ◦C. Here we present and discuss several design concepts for "metal only" RF high power loads. One concept is the application of magnetic steel corrugated waveguides near cutoff – this concept could find practical use above several GHz. Another solution are resonant structures made of steel to be installed in large waveguides for frequencies of 500 MHz or lower. Similar resonant structures above 100 MHz taking advantage of the rather high losses of normal steel may also be used in coaxial line geometries with large dimensions. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2011 |
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spelling | cern-13784622022-08-17T13:27:24Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1378462engFedermann, SCaspers, FGrudiev, AMontesinos, ESyratchev, IHigh Temperature Radio Frequency LoadsAccelerators and Storage RingsIn the context of energy saving and recovery requirements the design of reliable and robust RF power loads which permit a high outlet temperature and high pressure of the cooling water is desirable. Cooling water arriving at the outlet withmore than 150 ◦C and high pressure has a higher value than water with 50 ◦C under low pressure. Conventional RF power loads containing dielectric and magnetic materials as well as sensitive ceramic windows usually do not permit going much higher than 90 ◦C. Here we present and discuss several design concepts for "metal only" RF high power loads. One concept is the application of magnetic steel corrugated waveguides near cutoff – this concept could find practical use above several GHz. Another solution are resonant structures made of steel to be installed in large waveguides for frequencies of 500 MHz or lower. Similar resonant structures above 100 MHz taking advantage of the rather high losses of normal steel may also be used in coaxial line geometries with large dimensions.CERN-ATS-2011-032oai:cds.cern.ch:13784622011-08-30 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Federmann, S Caspers, F Grudiev, A Montesinos, E Syratchev, I High Temperature Radio Frequency Loads |
title | High Temperature Radio Frequency Loads |
title_full | High Temperature Radio Frequency Loads |
title_fullStr | High Temperature Radio Frequency Loads |
title_full_unstemmed | High Temperature Radio Frequency Loads |
title_short | High Temperature Radio Frequency Loads |
title_sort | high temperature radio frequency loads |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1378462 |
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