The Input Power Limit of the Cylindrical Rotating Anode of a X-ray Tube
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概要
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The permissible maximum input power of the cylindrical anode of a continuous operating X-ray tube was calculated. Calculation was done for the cyclic dynamical steady state which was realized after sufflciently long continuous operation. This thermal problem was treated by DuMond as a one-dimensional problem in which heat flow was normal to the surface of the target. In our case a focus of an electron beam was a line focus and the width was small compared with the thickness of the target and the problem was treated as a two-dimensional problem containing transversal thermal flow.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1957-10-05
著者
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Sawada Masao
Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Sawada Masao
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Shiraiwa Toshio
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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ISHIMURA Tsutomu
Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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ISHIMURA Tsutomu
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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SHIRAIWA Toshio
Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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SHIRAIWA ToShio
Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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