Essays about: "MAgic3d"

Found 3 essays containing the word MAgic3d.

  1. 1. Modelling and Optimisation of Relativistic Magnetron with Transparent Cathode : Applications for High-Power Microwaves

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Fasta tillståndets elektronik

    Author : David Sawert; [2023]
    Keywords : Relativistic Magnetron; RM; High-Power Microwaves; HPM; Particle-in-Cell; PIC; MAGIC3D; TE11;

    Abstract : This thesis aimed to investigate the relativistic magnetron (RM), which is a high-power microwave (HPM) source. Since the RM can generate high-intensity microwave radiation, it can be used as a pulsed electromagnetic weapon to target electronic systems in different objects, such as drones, missiles, or vehicles. READ MORE

  2. 2. Particle Simulation and Optimization of a Relativistic Magnetron for HPM Applications

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Fasta tillståndets elektronik

    Author : Wilhelm Thunberg; [2022]
    Keywords : Relativistic Magnetron; FOI Magnetron; TE11; HPM; High Power Microwaves; Particle in cell; MAgic3d;

    Abstract : A relativistic magnetron (RM) is a high-power microwave (HPM) source. The main objective of the RM is to generate directed electromagnetic pulses with high power, which can be used in e.g. HPM weapons and for electromagnetic compatibility testing. READ MORE

  3. 3. Frequency tunability of axial cavity vircators and double anode vircators

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektro- och systemteknik (EES)

    Author : Jakob Petrén; [2016]
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    Abstract : This master thesis investigates the possibility of constructing a continu-ously tuneable virtual cathode oscillator (vircator), which can be used as a radiation source in high power microwave susceptibility testing carried out by the electrophysics group at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI). To determine if a vircator can be made continuously frequency tuneable in a 10 %bandwidth around a central frequency lying within the S-band two vircator designs, the first an axial cavity vircator and the second a double anode vir-cator, are evaluated with electromagnetic particle-in-cell simulations using the software Magic3D. READ MORE