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Recent developments to microwave tube simulator suite (MTSS) are reported in this paper. The MTSS is a full-featured tightly integrated software package for microwave tube analysis and design. It includes a commercial grade user interface and three physics simulators. The electron optics simulator is a finite-element (FE) 2-D and 3-D electrostatic steady-state beam trajectory code that has been used...
This paper presents three new major progresses in the HFCS. It has been validated that the new HFCS can accurately and very quickly calculate the cold parameters of arbitrary lossy SWSs with nonmatching meshes.
Using HFCS-I and MAFIA, the impedance characteristics of a typical helical slow-wave structure (SWS) is studied, in which the non-resonant perturbation (NRP) method is adopted and the direct calculation from discrete electromagnetic (EM) fields is performed. The results from HFCS-I and MAFIA are found to be consistent.
Microwave tube simulator suite (MTSS) is a fully featured software package for microwave tube analysis and design. it consists of four modules now, microwave tube design environment (MTDE), electron optics simulator (EOS), high frequency circuit simulator (HFCS), and beam-wave interaction simulator (BWIS).
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