Title :
Application of TPI1-10k/50 Thyratrons for Building a Modulator, Intended for Supply of Inductive-Resistive Load in Double-Pulse Mode
Author :
Akimov, A.V. ; Logachev, P.V. ; Bochkov, V.D. ; Bochkov, D.V. ; Dyagilev, V.M. ; Ushich, V.G.
Author_Institution :
SB RAS, Novosibirsk
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A modulator circuit providing for supply of inductive-resistive load in double-pulse mode with currents up to 10 kA and pulse duration of 300 ns is described. As switching components thyratrons (pseudospark switches) TPI1-10k/50 with anode voltage up to 50 kV are used. In contrast with other pseudospark switches TPI-thyratrons are capable of operating in circuitry with grounded cathode which allows a service life time up to 20,000 hours. The thyratrons can be considered as an alternative to well-known switches, including hot cathode hydrogen thyratrons and up-to-date power solid state switches, especially for switching of high-currents with sub-nanosecond jitter, turn-on time of 3-5 ns and average current up to 0.3 A. The absence of hot cathode provides in thyratron more homogeneous distribution of gas density and hence shorter turn-on time. Simultaneously it simplifies thyratron design, removes additional power supply and source of heat. There is no need for forced cooling. This new design allows operation without cathode heating and, which is more valuable, without hydrogen reservoir heating. This significantly simplifies auxiliary circuits up to a level of spark gaps. Results of tests, confirming the possibility of reverse dielectric strength recovery within some microseconds after switching of 10 kA forward anode current are presented. Basic electrical parameters affecting thyratron operation in the indicated mode are analyzed. A pentode version of the thyratron, which allows for a reduced recovery time up to 0.5-1 mus is designed and will be presented.
Keywords :
jitter; modulators; pulsed power supplies; pulsed power switches; spark gaps; thyratrons; current 10 kA; double-pulse mode; grounded cathode; inductive-resistive load; modulator circuit; pentode version; reverse dielectric strength recovery; spark gaps; subnanosecond jitter; thyratrons; time 3 ns to 5 ns; time 300 ns; Anodes; Cathodes; Heating; Hydrogen; Pulse circuits; Pulse modulation; Switches; Switching circuits; Thyratrons; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0915-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4346103