Title :
650-kJ power supply for one-second highly-stable magnetic field source
Author :
Grishin, D.M. ; Gubanov, V.P. ; Gunin, A.V. ; Korovin, S.D. ; Stepchenko, A.S.
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Producing HPM emission at high pulse repetition rates requires strong magnetic fields, which commonly employs superconductive systems. Realizing batch high rep-rate regimes allows utilization of quasi steady-state magnetic fields using capacitive energy stores. Molecular capacitors storing as much as /spl sim/3.8 J/cm/sup 3/ are most suitable for this purpose. The paper presents a fully controllable power source for a one-second solenoid storing 650 kJ. The store consists of 12 molecular capacitors connected serially in four stages. The total store capacity is 3.45 F and its output voltage is 600 V. The bank charge is made by four independent 10-A DC sources and it takes less than four minutes. When forming the magnetic field pulse, the solenoid is switched onto the energy store via a pulsed stabilizer of a current based on isolated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). Controlling the transistors from a PWM-controller with solenoid current feedback allows a decrease in the magnetic field less than 5% while the capacitor bank voltage drops from 600 to 300 V. The maximum current of the solenoid is 1.2 kA. Thus, using the pulsed current stabilizer allows useful consumption of up to 75% of the capacitor bank stored energy.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; capacitor storage; insulated gate bipolar transistors; magnetic fields; microwave generation; power semiconductor switches; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; pulsed power switches; solenoids; 1.2 kA; 10 A; 3.45 F; 300 V; 600 V; 650 kJ; DC sources; HPM emission; IGBTs; PWM-controller; bank charge; batch high rep-rate regimes; capacitive energy stores; capacitor bank stored energy; capacitor bank voltage; controllable power source; energy store; high power microwave emission; high pulse repetition rates; isolated gate bipolar transistors; magnetic field; magnetic field pulse; magnetic field source; maximum current; molecular capacitors; one-second highly-stable magnetic field source; output voltage; power supply; pulsed current stabilizer; pulsed stabilizer; quasi steady-state magnetic fields; solenoid; solenoid current feedback; strong magnetic fields; superconductive systems; total store capacity; Capacitors; Magnetic fields; Magnetic switching; Power supplies; Pulse width modulation; Pulsed power supplies; Solenoids; Steady-state; Superconductivity; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961293