A First Pass at Modeling Horn 3

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A First Pass at Modeling Horn 3 L. Bartoszek Bartoszek Engineering 12/10/04

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A First Pass at Modeling Horn 3. L. Bartoszek Bartoszek Engineering 12/10/04. Need z dimension for placement of striplines through support module. Elevation view of horn 3 with 183 cm tall man for scale. Isometric view looking downstream. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A First Pass at ModelingHorn 3

L. Bartoszek

Bartoszek Engineering

12/10/04

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Elevation view of horn 3

with 183 cm tall man for scale

Need z dimension for placement of striplines through support module

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Isometric view looking downstream

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View looking downstream along axis of horn

Need this dimension too to fix the ear and stripline design

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View looking upstream along axis of horn

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Isometric view looking upstream

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Close-up of upstream end of horn 3

128 M10 bolts

52 M16 ceramic washer assemblies

I did not put in all the bolts holding the ears to the horn yet

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Horn without stripline or ears

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Outer Conductor rendered transparent

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Inner Conductor fully welded

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Man next to ceramic ring

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Concern about previous picture

• That is the largest ceramic ring I’ve ever seen.

• I recommend making a part drawing for it and sending it out to Japanese and US ceramics vendors for their comments.

• Handling this ring will require some special tooling to avoid cracking from bending stress.

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Coss-section showing approximate pattern of vee nozzles

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Concern about previous picture

• The standard 110° “vee” spray nozzles may be too diffuse to get good heat transfer at the small radius of the center of the horn (“neck”).

• May need sharper, more circular nozzles to direct spray at the neck of the inner conductor.

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Conclusions• Need more dimensions to finalize the

stripline and ear designs• This horn is the original geometry Ichikawa

sent me, not reduced by 90 mm (to be able to make flanges from available stock).– Large flanges may be made by forged rings

• I am slightly concerned about the relatively thin wall of the outer conductor leading to large tolerances/deflections from circularity– Flanges add stiffness and may keep OC

round—only analysis will tell.