Abstract

The two-dimensional electrostatic modeling capability of the ANSYS finite element program is used in the design of the coax-to-parallel plate microwave transformer. Its two-dimensional axisymmetric capability is used in the design of a laser-triggered coaxial Blumlein spark gap. Finally, its three-dimensional magnetic modeling ability is used to model a large dipole magnet (the Chicago cyclotron magnet). The results of the calculations compare well with measurements for two of the above cases.

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