DocumentCode
1534099
Title
The conduction cooling of power tubes in vehicular communication equipment
Author
Gaylord, John W.
Author_Institution
Radio Corporation of America Electron Tube Division Lancaster, Pa.
Volume
12
Issue
1
fYear
1963
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
80
Abstract
The anode dissipation of the power amplifier tube is one of the largest sources of heat in vehicular communication equipment. If this heat is not removed from temperature sensitive areas of this equipment, performance will be adversely affected. This paper describes circuits which fulfill both the electrical and thermal requirements of vehicular power amplifiers. The advantages and disadvantages of radiation forced air and conduction cooling are contrasted and it is shown that a properly designed conduction cooled system can combine the advantages of all cooling methods. The design and performance of practical conduction cooled circuits at the 100 watt power level from 50 to 1200 Mc is discussed. Data covering pertinent thermal properties of insulators and metals commonly used in conduction systems are given.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Communications
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-2503
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVC.1963.6499384
Filename
6499384
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