DocumentCode
277034
Title
Application of a 100 kV sub-nanosecond rise-time pulser to material testing
Author
Lai, L.L. ; House, H.
Author_Institution
High Voltage Lab., City Univ., London, UK
fYear
1992
fDate
33654
Firstpage
42614
Lastpage
42617
Abstract
For some years the High Voltage Laboratory at City University has had a 100 kV cable pulser with a pulse rise time of less than 0.3 nanoseconds. The 100 kV high value charging resistor protects the DC charging source from being shorted when the pulser operates. The 100 kV 50 ohm charging cable is connected through a switch and then by a very short cable to the co-axial test cell and its matching resistor. Materials tested in the cell could be liquids or surge diverter blocks, etc., where it is important to be able to calculate the resistance-voltage characteristic and energy dissipation. The authors describe the method used to obtain this data from the voltage waveform given at the matching resistor attenuator
Keywords
characteristics measurement; electric variables measurement; high-voltage techniques; materials testing; power cables; pulsed power technology; 0.3 ns; 100 kV; 50 ohm; City University; DC charging source; High Voltage Laboratory; cable pulser; co-axial test cell; energy dissipation; material testing; resistance-voltage characteristic; resistor attenuator; rise-time pulser; value charging resistor; voltage waveform;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Pulsed Power Technology, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
167889
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