DocumentCode :
583817
Title :
Pulse power research on EAGLE
Author :
Frazier, G.B. ; Ashby, S.R. ; Barrett, D.M. ; Capua, M. S Di ; Demeter, L.J. ; Huff, R. ; Osias, D.E. ; Ryan, R. ; Spence, P. ; Strachan, D.F. ; Sullivan, T.S.
Author_Institution :
Physics International Company, San Leandro, California 94577, USA
fYear :
1981
fDate :
June 29 1981-July 3 1981
Firstpage :
733
Lastpage :
742
Abstract :
EAGLE is an experimental pulse generator designed and built at Physics International Company (PI) for research in high-power switching, pulse compression, power flow, magnetic insulation, and dielectric breakdown. EAGLE is a wedge-shaped 1/20th "slice" (module) of ROULETTE, Pi\´s conceptual design for a 40 to 50 TW, disk-shaped, modular accelerator designed to drive imploded plasma or particle beam loads- EAGLE\´s nominal design goals were a 100 ns, 2 TW, 2 MV, 1 MA pulse into a resistive load, or a 150 to 200 ns pulse at lower power. EAGLE has a 0.9 MJ Marx generator and four water-dielectric triplate transmission lines with adjustable impedances. The first line is a gas-switched transfer capacitor. Next are two water-switched pulsed compression stages and an output line converging to either a resistive load or a racetrack-shaped water-vacuum interface. We discuss the ROULETTE conceptual design, describe EAGLE, outline planned research on EAGLE, and summarize some of the program\´s technology developments.
Keywords :
Capacitors; Electrodes; Feeds; Generators; Impedance; Jitter; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Electron and Ion Beam Research & Technology, 1981 4th International Topical Conference on
Conference_Location :
Palaiseau, France
Print_ISBN :
000-0-0000-0000-0
Type :
conf
Filename :
6393684
Link To Document :
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