Title :
A Fabrication Method for a Mid-Sized, High-Energy-Density, Flux Compression Generator
Author :
Holt, Thomas A. ; Young, Andrew J. ; Neuber, Andreas A. ; Kristiansen, M.
Author_Institution :
Center for Pulsed Power & Power Electron. Res., Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX
Abstract :
Performance reproducibility is a necessity when considering sources for single-shot, high-voltage applications. Helical flux compression generators (HFCGs) are attractive for a variety of single-shot applications and are capable of high energy amplification that can be used in conjunction with other pulse-shaping techniques such as an exploding wire fuse for achieving high output voltages [1,2]. Small scale HFCGs (with active volumes on the order of ~100-200 cm3), however, are known to perform unreliably from shot to shot [3] and can lose as much as 80% of the flux available in the system based on previous experience with small to mid-sized HFCGs [4]. The performance variation is often attributed to erratic armature expansion behavior and/or fabrication methods and tolerances [3, 4]. As the compressible volume increases, HFCGs are known to conserve more flux and perform more reliably [2]. A fabrication method is presented for a midsized (with active volumes on the order of ~300-400 cm3) dual-stage HFCG that aims to improve the reproducibility in shot to shot performance with the goal of increasing the appeal for use of HFCGs in single-shot pulsed-power applications. Results of experiments with inductive loads of ~3 muH are discussed.
Keywords :
electric generators; pulse shaping; compressible volume; fabrication method; helical flux compression generators; high energy amplification; high-energy-density generator; mid-sized compression generator; performance reproducibility; pulse-shaping techniques; single-shot high-voltage applications; single-shot pulsed-power applications; Assembly; Conductors; Current density; Fabrication; Fuses; Impedance; Manufacturing; Pulse power systems; Stator windings; Wire;
Conference_Titel :
Megagauss magnetic field generation and related topics, 2006 ieee international conference on
Conference_Location :
Herlany
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2061-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2062-9
DOI :
10.1109/MEGAGUSS.2006.4530689