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Pulsed 35 Ghz Gyrotron with Overmoded Applicator for Sintering Experiments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
The microwave sintering of nanocrystalline alumina compacts is currently under investigation at NRL. This paper will discuss an overmoded microwave furnace based on a 35 GHz pulsed gyrotron which is currently being set up to extend ongoing microwave sintering experiments at 2.45 GHz to 35 GHz. The gyrotron operates at 70 kV and currents up to 10 A. It is driven by a hard tube, variable pulse length (1–15 μs) modulator at repetition rates up to 1 kHz. The gyrotron can produce peak powers up to 100 kW at an efficiency of 20%, and average powers up to 200 W. The gyrotron output is transported via pressurized Ka-Band waveguide to an overmoded resonator containing the workpiece. In initial experiments, the resonator will consist of a piece of WR-284 waveguide. The operation of the system in preliminary sintering experiments is described.
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