Title :
Investigation of Switch Designs for the Dynamic Load Current Multiplier Scheme on the SPHYNX Microsecond Linear Transformer Driver
Author :
Maysonnave, T. ; Bayol, F. ; Demol, Gauthier ; d´Almeida, Thierry ; Lassalle, F. ; Morell, Antoni ; Grunenwald, Julien ; Chuvatin, A.S. ; Pecastaing, L. ; De Ferron, Antoine Silvestre
Author_Institution :
IYHPP Ind., Thégra, France
Abstract :
SPHINX is a microsecond linear transformer driver LTD, used essentially for implosion of Z-pinch loads in direct drive mode. It can deliver a 6-MA current pulse within 800 ns into a Z-pinch load. The dynamic load current multiplier concept enables the current pulse to be modified by increasing its amplitude while reducing its rise time before being delivered to the load. This compact system is made up of concentric electrodes (autotransformer), a dynamic flux extruder (cylindrical wire array), a vacuum convolute (eight postholes), and a vacuum closing switch, which is the key component of the system. Several different schemes are investigated for designing a vacuum switch suitable for operating the dynamic load current multiplier on the SPHINX generator for various applications, including isentropic compression experiments and Z-pinch radiation effects studies. In particular, the design of a compact vacuum surface switch and a multichannel vacuum switch, located upstream of the load are studied. Electrostatic simulations supporting the switch designs are presented along with test bed experiments. Initial results from shots on the SPHINX driver are also presented.
Keywords :
autotransformers; driver circuits; pulse generators; vacuum switches; LTD; SPHYNX microsecond linear transformer driver; Z-pinch load; Z-pinch loads; Z-pinch radiation effects; autotransformer; compact system; compact vacuum surface switch; concentric electrodes; current pulse; cylindrical wire array; direct drive mode; dynamic flux extruder; dynamic load current multiplier; dynamic load current multiplier concept; dynamic load current multiplier scheme; electrostatic simulation; isentropic compression experiments; load located upstream; multichannel vacuum switch; rise time; switch designs; vacuum closing switch; vacuum convolute; Anodes; Cathodes; Generators; Geometry; Inductance; Switches; Pulsed power system; surface breakdown; switches; vacuum breakdown; vacuum breakdown.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2313372