DocumentCode :
3488485
Title :
Electrical power losses due to acoustic wave generation in repetitive pulsed capacitors
Author :
McDuff, Glen
Author_Institution :
Texas Tech. Univ. Res. Found. Inc., Lubbock, TX, USA
fYear :
1988
fDate :
20-22 Jun 1988
Firstpage :
367
Lastpage :
372
Abstract :
It is shown that mechanical forces induced by electrical fields are important both to the design of high-repetition-rate modulators and to the life of pulse capacitors. The most important parameter pertaining to modulator design is the electrical-to-acoustic power conversion. Tests were conducted in a 80-90 nS, 1000 p.p.s. discharge circuit at the full rated voltage of the capacitor. The acoustic output for mica and film/oil capacitors is largely dependent on the volume material of the case and the winding technique of the particular device. The main influence on the life of the capacitors is the electric-field-induced force. It is found that if impurities or products of electrochemical breakdown have a dielectric constant greater than that of the bulk material, these compounds will be attracted to the high-field regions of a capacitor
Keywords :
acoustic emission; electric fields; losses; modulators; power capacitors; pulsed power technology; discharge circuit; electric-field-induced force; electrical-to-acoustic power conversion; electrochemical breakdown; high-repetition-rate modulators; pulse capacitors; repetitive pulsed capacitors; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic testing; Acoustic waves; Capacitors; Circuit testing; Dielectric materials; Power conversion; Power generation; Pulse modulation; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Modulator Symposium, 1988. IEEE Conference Record of the 1988 Eighteenth
Conference_Location :
Hilton Head, SC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MODSYM.1988.26299
Filename :
26299
Link To Document :
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