Title :
Development of a compact Marx generator for high-power microwave applications
Author :
Calico, S.E. ; Scott, M.C. ; Clark, M.C.
Author_Institution :
PL/WSQN, Kirkland AFB, NM, USA
fDate :
June 29 1997-July 2 1997
Abstract :
One of the goals of the High-Energy Sources Division of the Advanced Weapons and Survivability Directorate at the Phillips Laboratory is to develop high-power microwave sources and their related pulsed power. Here, the development of a compact Marx generator to drive loads with impedances on the order of 10 ohms is discussed. It is an 8 stage design, 4 stages charged to +100 kV and 4 stages charged to -100 kV, that stores 19.2 kJ at full charge. The Marx, excluding the trigger generator, has a diameter of 0.9 m and a height of 0.7 m. The entire assembly is housed in a 1.2 m diameter aluminum pipe pressurized with 30 psig sulfur-hexafluoride. The same sulfur-hexaflouride that insulates the Marx from its container also serves as the working gas in the gas-insulated switches of the Marx. In experiments to date, the Marx has been fired hundreds of times at full voltage into loads varying in impedance from 5 to 10 ohms. The design and fabrication of the Marx generator and the experimental results are given.
Keywords :
gas insulated switchgear; microwave devices; microwave generation; power supplies to apparatus; pulse generators; pulsed power switches; -100 kV; 0.7 m; 0.9 m; 1.2 m; 100 kV; 19.2 kJ; 30 psi; 5 to 10 ohm; Al; SF/sub 6/; aluminum pipe; compact Marx generator; design; development efforts; fabrication; gas-insulated switches; high-power microwave applications; loads; pulsed power supplies; trigger generator; working gas; Aluminum; Assembly; Containers; Drives; Gas insulation; High power microwave generation; Impedance; Laboratories; Microwave generation; Weapons;
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.1997.674622