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Article Dans Une Revue Progress In Electromagnetics Research B Année : 2021

A Framework for Peak Power Exceedances of High Power Microwave Radiators Applied to a Vircator Surrogate Model

Mae Almansoori
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Ernesto Neira
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Sebastien Lallechere
Felix Vega
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Lars Ole Fichte
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Zouhair Nezhi
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Chaouki Kasmi
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Marcus Stiemer
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Uncertainty quantification and variability analysis are two domains of interest when looking at the efficiency of HPEM sources. Vircator is known to be a low efficiency high power microwave source subject to several generally volatile phenomena such as plasma expansion and shot-to-shot variability. In this study, a computationally low cost framework combining the Extreme Value Theory (EVT) and the Generalised Design of Experiments is proposed in order to study the peak power distribution of a Vircator obtained with a surrogate model. Following the pre-screening of random variables, the optimised parameters are introduced in 2.5D and 3D simulation tools, namely XOOPIC and CST-PS. It has been confirmed that the peak power output can reach a 40% increase. This shows that the EVT proves to be successful in classifying and quantifying random variables to influence the distribution tails.
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hal-03274886 , version 1 (30-06-2021)

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Mae Almansoori, Ernesto Neira, Sebastien Lallechere, Felix Vega, Lars Ole Fichte, et al.. A Framework for Peak Power Exceedances of High Power Microwave Radiators Applied to a Vircator Surrogate Model. Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, 2021, 91, pp.39-57. ⟨hal-03274886⟩
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