Title :
Long conduction time plasma opening switch experiments at Sandia National Laboratories
Author :
Savage, M.E. ; Simpson, W.W. ; Cooper, G.W. ; Usher, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Sandia National Laboratories has undertaken an ambitious program to reduce the size and cost of large pulsed power drivers. The program basis is inductive energy storage and Plasma Opening Switches (POS). Inductive energy storage has well known advantages, including increased efficiency and reduced stress on the vacuum interface. The Sandia approach is to retain the reliable and efficient Marx generator and the temporal pulse compression of the water dielectric capacitor. A triggered closing switch, developed at Sandia, transfers the capacitor charge into the energy storage inductor. This approach has several advantages, including relaxed requirements on Marx jitter and inductance, and much faster current risetime in the energy storage inductor. The POS itself is the key to the Sandia program. The switch design uses an auxiliary magnetic field to inject the plasma and hold it in place during conduction. After opening begins, the self magnetic field of the power pulse pushes on the plasma to increase the opened gap. We use magnetic pressure because we desire POS gaps of several cm. Typical plasma opening switches do not achieve large gaps. Improved opening allows more efficient energy transfer to loads. We will present results from recent experiments at Sandia. Our driver will presently supply 650 kA with a 240 ns risetime to the input of the POS. The storage inductor is a 17 Ohm magnetically insulated transmission line (MITL) that is five meters long. We will discuss the ways in which magnetic fields influence the POS, and the ways in which we control the magnetic fields.
Keywords :
inductance; inductive energy storage; plasma switches; plasma transport processes; transmission lines; Marx jitter; auxiliary magnetic field; capacitor charge; conduction time; current 650 kA; current risetime; efficient Marx generator; energy storage inductor; energy transfer; improved opening; inductance; inductive energy storage; magnetic pressure; magnetically insulated transmission line; opened gap; plasma opening switch gaps; plasma opening switch input; pulsed power drivers; reliable Marx generator; resistance 17 ohm; self magnetic field; switch design; temporal pulse compression; time 240 ns; triggered closing switch; vacuum interface; water dielectric capacitor; Capacitors; Coils; Energy storage; Magnetic fields; Monitoring; Plasmas; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Particle Beams, 1992 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington,DC
Print_ISBN :
000-0-0000-0000-0