Title :
Fast primary energy storage based on linear transformer scheme
Author :
Bastrikov, A.N. ; Kim, Alexander A. ; Kovalchuk, Boris M. ; Kumpjak, E.V. ; Loginov, Sergey Vasilievich ; Manylov, V.I. ; Visir, V.A. ; Yakovlev, V.P. ; Etlicher, B. ; Chuvatin, A. ; Frescaline, L. ; Leon, J.F. ; Monjaux, P. ; Kovacs, F. ; Huet, D. ; Bayo
Author_Institution :
Inst. of High-Current Electron., Acad. of Sci., Tomsk, Russia
fDate :
June 29 1997-July 2 1997
Abstract :
The main advantage of the primary storage based on linear transformer scheme is the ground potential on the capacitor bodies during the shot, allowing exclusion of the total output voltage insulation of the highest stages, and to trigger all the stages simultaneously by using an external trigger pulse. The problem was to build a fast linear transformer driver (LTD), providing both high efficiency of energy transfer into the secondary turn and the current rise time below /spl sim/1 CLs, because of relatively high inductance of the caps and the switches. The key elements of the LTD described below are the HAEFELY capacitors (75 kV, 5.65 /spl mu/F, 13 nH, 40 mOhm, or 90 kV, 3.95 /spl mu/F, 10 nH, 13 mOhm) and the multi gap, multi channel spark switches developed at HCEI for SYRINX project (90 kV, 0.7 MA, 8.5 nH). This LTD was designed as an alternative to the Marx generator in order to improve the performance of the IES technology in the direct drive approach where the only unit providing power multiplication on the load is the POS. The LTD was designed as a single stage with two HAEFELY caps in parallel. The authors describe a 75 kV LTD stage with oil insulation and a 90 kV LTD stage with SF/sub 6/ insulation.
Keywords :
SF/sub 6/ insulation; capacitor storage; energy storage; inductance; insulating oils; power supplies to apparatus; power transformers; pulsed power switches; spark gaps; 13 mohm; 3.96 muF; 40 mohm; 5.65 muF; 75 kV; 90 kV; HAEFELY capacitors; SF/sub 6/ insulation; SYRINX project; capacitor bodies; current rise time; external trigger pulse; fast linear transformer driver; ground potential; high efficiency energy transfer; linear transformer scheme; multi gap multi channel spark switches; oil insulation; output voltage insulation exclusion; primary energy storage; relatively high inductance; Capacitors; Energy exchange; Energy storage; Inductance; Oil insulation; Power generation; Power transformer insulation; Pulse transformers; Sparks; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1997. Digest of Technical Papers. 1997 11th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4213-5
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1997.679378