DocumentCode
1325024
Title
A High-Repetition-Rate Bounded-Wave EMP Simulator Based on Hydrogen Thyratron and Transmission Line Transformer
Author
Feng, Deren ; Xu, Xiaojuan ; Luo, Jin ; Lee, Xiaolong ; Yao, Zhaohu ; Yu, Chengda
Author_Institution
Anhui Univ. of Technol., Maanshan, China
Volume
40
Issue
12
fYear
2012
Firstpage
3499
Lastpage
3507
Abstract
Transmission line transformers (TLTs) are usually used for impedance match and pulse transformers, which have received gradual attention due to their excellent frequency response characteristics over conventional wire-wound transformers. This transformer basically consists of equal lengths of transmission line normally used by coaxial cables connected in parallel at the input side of the transformer and in series at the output side so that the output voltage can be boosted in proportion. For high-voltage and high-current pulsed system, a gas spark switch is usually used because of its large state current and high hold-off voltage. However, it is hard to get high repetition rate with gas spark switch, because of recombination of the ionized gas. Owing to the high working voltage, high pulse current, quick and steady fire lighting, low trigger voltage, reliable triggering, long life, light weight, small size, and ease of use, hydrogen thyratron, which selected hydrogen or deuterium as arc discharge dielectric, is widely used in the fields of scientific research, military, medical treatment, industry, etc. In this paper, we propose a high-power pulsed system based on TLT and hydrogen thyratron. The system is likely to work at higher voltage as well as higher repetition rate than what are for a conventional system made of wire-wound transfer and gas spark switch.
Keywords
arcs (electric); frequency response; power transformers; power transmission lines; thyratrons; TLT; arc discharge dielectric; coaxial cables; deuterium; fire lighting; frequency response characteristics; gas spark switch; high-power pulsed system; high-repetition-rate bounded-wave EMP simulator; high-voltage high-current pulsed system; hold-off voltage; hydrogen thyratron; impedance match; ionized gas recombination; pulse current; pulse transformers; state current; transmission line transformer; trigger voltage; wire-wound transfer; wire-wound transformers; working voltage; Hydrogen; Impedance matching; Pulse transformers; Switches; Thyratrons; Transformers; Bounded-wave simulator; hydrogen thyratron; impedance match; repetition rate; transmission line transformers (TLTs);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2012.2222030
Filename
6336832
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