Model of heat transfer in a helicon valve
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A stationary regime of heat transfer inside the structure of helicon isolator is considered in this paper. A proposed one-dimensional model allows to evaluate the temperature distribution along the axis of helicon isolator depending on the magnitude of power dissipation
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