A simulated annealing algorithm for optimizing RF power efficiencyin coupled-cavity traveling-wave tubes
Wilson, J.D.
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 44, Issue 12, Dec 1997 Page(s):2295 - 2299
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/16.644656
Summary:Decreasing the radio frequency (RF) phase velocity in the output
section of a traveling-wave tube (TWT) is a technique commonly used to
increase RF power efficiency. In order to optimize the profile of the
phase velocity, a simulated annealing algorithm has been developed and
implemented into the NASA multidimensional large-signal coupled-cavity
TWT computer model. This algorithm allows the determination of the
lengths of the individual cavities at the end of the output section
necessary to provide the optimized phase velocity profile. The resulting
nonlinear computer-generated phase velocity profile provides a design
with optimized RF efficiency. In this paper, the optimization algorithm
is described and computational results are shown. These results indicate
an increase in center-frequency RF efficiency from 7.1 to 13.5% for a
V-band coupled-cavity TWT
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