DocumentCode :
1810067
Title :
Externally triggered gas diverters for water line protection
Author :
Kim, Alexander A. ; Kovalchuk, Boris M. ; Sinebryukhov, Vadim A. ; Volkov, S.N. ; Lassalle, F. ; Avrillaud, G.
fYear :
2001
fDate :
17-22 June 2001
Firstpage :
539
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. As the capacitive storage discharges into the inductive load, the energy is oscillating and after the peak of the load current the capacitive storage begins to charge in opposite polarity. The electrical strength of the water storage depends on the polarity of the charge voltage, and therefore, as it is charging in opposite polarity, this may result in water breakdown and damage of the water line hardware. Diverters are the devices that are used to protect water storages from the reversal voltage. They represent closing switches with some resistance connected in series with the diverter discharge gap. The diverters are located at the output of the water line, and the discharge gap has to break down close to the time the current in the load peaks. At this time the storage is bypassed by the diverters and the reflected energy is dissipated in the diverter resistors. Usually the discharge gap of the diverters locates in water and operates in self breakdown mode. This implies several problems like synchronization, and shock wave in water that may destroy the hardware. In order to avoid these problems, the diverters for SYRINX/GSI facility were designed with external electrical triggering and with the discharge gap operating in SF/sub 6/ instead of water. The report presents test results of triggerable gas diverters at HCEI at charge voltage up to 1 MV, and the performance of four such diverters on SYRINX/GSI water line.
Keywords :
capacitor storage; divertors; electric strength; plasma switches; switchgear; 1 MV; SF/sub 6/; SYRINX/GSI facility; capacitive storage; capacitive storage discharges; closing switches; discharge gap; diverter discharge gap; diverter resistors; electrical strength; external electrical triggering; externally triggered gas diverters; inductive load; load current; reversal voltage; self breakdown mode; shock wave; synchronization; triggerable gas diverters; water line hardware; water line protection; water storage; Breakdown voltage; Electric breakdown; Energy storage; Fault location; Hardware; Protection; Resistors; Shock waves; Switches; Water storage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961356
Filename :
961356
Link To Document :
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