Title :
Development of a long-life triggered spark gap
Author :
Truman, Keith P. ; Niehaus, Matthew W.
Author_Institution :
Raytheon IDS, Sudbury, MA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. In a wide variety of high voltage applications, a triggered spark gap is a critical component for the switching of capacitive energy. Whether it is for the purpose of equipment protection or as a series switch, the destructive nature of this application renders the spark gap a limited lifetime device. System parameters such as stored energy, peak current, and charge transfer can all play a significant role in limiting the lifetime of the spark gap; however, these parameters are often fixed for a specific application thus setting a limit to the attainable life of the spark gap. The following paper discusses experimental results of a study to increase the operational lifetime of a gas filled sealed trigatron spark gap. Parameters such as electrode spacing, gas pressure, gas mixture, and electrode conditioning were examined to quantify improvements in the lifetime of the spark gap. Testing was performed at 45.5 kV with 10 kJ of stored energy discharged at a rate of 300 discharges per day. Conclusions are made as to the effect each design parameter has on extending the lifetime of the spark gap
Keywords :
gas-discharge tubes; plasma switches; spark gaps; 10 kJ; 45.5 kV; capacitive energy switching; charge transfer; electrode conditioning; electrode spacing; equipment protection; gas filled sealed trigatron spark gap; gas mixture; gas pressure; high voltage applications; series switch; triggered spark gap; Charge transfer; Contracts; Electrodes; Intrusion detection; Performance evaluation; Protection; Sparks; Switches; Testing; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2006. ICOPS 2006. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 33rd IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Traverse City, MI
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0125-9
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2006.1707019