1990
DOI: 10.1109/27.62346
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An analysis of the folded waveguide: a compact waveguide launcher for ICRF heating

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“…will result from unfolding the FWG, keeping the corresponding dimensions. The validity of this approximation for the free space radiation has been demonstrated in the previous work by Jost and Scharer [6]. Including the surface impedance calculated for a hot reactor sized plasma and the external current inside the waveguide simulating the short probe source allows one to investigate the mutual coupling between units, the input impedance and the matching of a system consisting of several FWG units.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…will result from unfolding the FWG, keeping the corresponding dimensions. The validity of this approximation for the free space radiation has been demonstrated in the previous work by Jost and Scharer [6]. Including the surface impedance calculated for a hot reactor sized plasma and the external current inside the waveguide simulating the short probe source allows one to investigate the mutual coupling between units, the input impedance and the matching of a system consisting of several FWG units.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Here the n: co-ordinates still correspond to the radial direction, but the and 7 co-ordinates correspond to the larger and smaller dimensions of the rectangular waveguide, a and b, respectively. With a fairly good accuracy [6] it may be assumed that a = Nfaf.…”
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confidence: 99%