Title :
The 100-kJ Modular Pulsed Power Units for Railgun
Author :
Dong, Jiannian ; Zhang, Jun ; Li, Jun ; Gui, Yinchun ; Cui, Yanli ; Li, Shizhong ; Su, Ning
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Power Eng., Nanjing Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
A 3.2-MJ pulsed power supply system for railgun has been built. The power supply system consists of 32 pulse forming units (PFUs) of 100 kJ each. Each PUF can be triggered and controlled independently by the center computer by fiber optic transmitters. The maximum total current of the 3.2-MJ supply system reaches 500 kA. The new PFU is smaller than the former one. The PFU is composed of two capacitors, a set of semiconducting switches (thyristor and crowbar diode), an inductor, a safety device, a local controller and data acquisition circuit, a current coil, and coaxial cables. The modular PFU is designed for a maximum charging voltage of 10 kV and the peak current up to 50 kA/module. In order to reduce the influence of the electromagnetic interference and the electromagnetic force and to provide the high flexibility reliability, the arrangement of components and the configuration of the pulsed power module have been improved. A local data acquisition circuit in each PFU can record and save the discharging current and the voltage of the capacitor itself and upload test data to the computer by fiber optics. This paper describes the stack configuration, the test facility, and the prototype arrangement of 32 modular pulsed power units.
Keywords :
data acquisition; pulsed power supplies; railguns; capacitors; coaxial cables; crowbar diode; current 500 kA; current coil; data acquisition circuit; electromagnetic force; electromagnetic interference; energy 100 kJ; energy 3.2 MJ; fiber optic transmitters; inductor; local controller; modular pulsed power units; pulse forming units; railgun; semiconducting switches; thyristor; voltage 10 kV; Capacitors; Computers; Inductors; Optical switches; Power supplies; Railguns; Thyristors; Electromagnetic launch; pulse forming network system; pulsed power supply (PPS); railgun; thyristor;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2088406