Патент США № | 5898261 |
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Автор(ы) | Barker |
Дата выдачи | 27 апреля 1999 г. |
High fluence charged-particle beams are generated in a vacuum or near vacuum environment. To use these beams in an atmospheric pressure environment, they must pass through some form of transmission window between the two environments. To date, thin single metal foils have been used for these transmission windows. The total practical fluence of such transmitted beams is limited by the ability of the window to dissipate the excess heat deposited in it by the transiting beam. Existing windows have relied only on simple radial heat conduction through the thin foil, radiative cooling from the foil faces, and/or flowing cooling fluids on the high-pressure face of the foil. The present invention, however, proposes to enclose one or more channels within a double foil window and to flow a cooling fluid through such channel(s). The window cooling rate is thus significantly improved over air convection because of fully-developed turbulent flow and a higher cooling mass transport through such channels(s). Calculations show that a 2-3 order-of-magnitude increase in the time-averaged particle beam current density can be realized while maintaining the physical integrity of the foil window by using the so cooled foil window of the present invention.
Авторы: | Robert J. Barker (Fairfax, VA) |
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Заявитель: | The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air (Washington, DC) |
ID семейства патентов | 24381019 |
Номер заявки: | 08/594,932 |
Дата регистрации: | 31 января 1996 г. |
Класс патентной классификации США: | 313/420; 313/20; 313/33; 313/35; 313/46 |
Класс совместной патентной классификации: | H05H 7/00 (20130101); H01J 33/04 (20130101) |
Класс международной патентной классификации (МПК): | H01J 33/04 (20060101); H01J 33/00 (20060101); H05H 7/00 (20060101); H01J 033/04 () |
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