Title :
High energy, low inductance, high current fiberglass energy storage capacitor for the Atlas Machine Marx modules
Author :
Cooper, R.A. ; MacDougall, F.W. ; Ennis, J.B. ; Cochrane, J.C. ; Reass, W.A. ; Parsons, W.M.
Author_Institution :
Maxwell Energy Products, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Los Alamos National Laboratory\´s Atlas Marx design team envisioned a double ended plastic case 60 kV, 15 nH, 650 kA, energy storage capacitor. A design specification was established and submitted to various vendors. Maxwell Energy Products drew from its development of large fiberglass case, high voltage, low inductance "FASTCAP" capacitors manufactured for Maxwell Technologies\´ ACE II, ACE III and ACE IV machines. This paper discusses the LANL specification and Maxwell Energy Products\´ successful design, Model No. 39232, 34.1 /spl mu/F, 60 kV, 13/spl times/29/spl times/27", the only capacitor qualified by LANL for the 23 Mega Joule Atlas application. Maxwell\´s past experience in this type of capacitor is covered. The performance data is reviewed and the life test data compared to the original calculated design life. Challenges included Maxwell\´s "keep it simple" design goal which was maintained to minimize the effort required to create and manufacture a nearly 600 pound capacitor.
Keywords :
capacitor storage; life testing; power capacitors; pulsed power supplies; 13 in; 27 in; 29 in; 34.1 muF; 60 kV; 650 kA; Atlas Machine Marx modules; FASTCAP capacitors; Los Alamos National Laboratory; Maxwell Energy Products; double ended plastic case capacitor; high current fiberglass energy storage capacitor; high energy; life test data; low inductance; Capacitors; Energy storage; Inductance measurement; Laboratories; Life testing; Low voltage; Manufacturing; Plastics; Rails; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1999. Digest of Technical Papers. 12th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5498-2
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1999.825427