"The liquid cooling system of the microwave generator in the sterilization unit"
Example: Alexander A. Nikiforov 1, Yuri A. Zakharov 1, Yaroslav A. Pakhomov 1, Vil B. Baiburin 1, Valentina M. Doroshenko 1, Vyachaslav V. Komarov 1 1 Yuri Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov
Abstract
As sources of microwave energy, in small-sized microwave technological devices, magnetrons with a power of 1.5–2 kW with an automated magnetron temperature control system are most widely used. The choice in favor of such magnetrons is explained by several factors, one of which is air cooling of the anode and cathode. However, magnetrons producing microwave oscillations with a power of more than 2 kW require a more efficient cooling system to operate. This is water cooling for the anode, and air cooling for the cathode. The presence of a water cooling system increases the efficiency of the magnetron, but significantly complicates the design.
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Pakhomov Yaroslav
Yuri Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov
Russia
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