DocumentCode
3370574
Title
Improved Magneto-Cumulative Generator Performance by Using Variable Bitter Coil-Type Stator Windings
Author
Kato, Keith G. ; Crouch, David D. ; Sar, David R.
Author_Institution
Adv. Electromagn. Technol. Center, Raytheon Co., Rancho Cucamonga, CA
fYear
2005
fDate
13-17 June 2005
Firstpage
513
Lastpage
516
Abstract
The authors present a conceptual approach to improve the yield, efficiency, and pulse shape characteristics from an explosively-driven magneto-cumulative generator (MCG). We propose that a Bitter coil with tailored and configurable electromagnet windings and insulation be used for the MCG stator. Several features of Bitter coil construction lend themselves as design solutions for a number of inherent MCG problems. Standard Bitter coils have been used for decades to conduct high currents and produce correspondingly high magnetic fields. The Bitter coil is a series of conducting annular disks of considerable conducting cross-section. An azimuthal sector of conductor is removed from each annulus, which permits a break point for an axial "jumper" to connect each turn to its neighbor. The disks are stacked with interleaved insulation. For MCG application, the windings of the Bitter coil can in principle be modified, turn-by-turn, to change each winding\´s inner and outer radius and thickness, as well as the material, size, shape, and spacing of the interleaving insulation. This design variability seems to solve a number of performance problems of conventional MCGs. The authors have searched the open available technical literature and have not found any MCG research using this approach. Fabricating a Bitter coil-type stator may have been previously impractical, but with the advent of computer-numerical-controlled shop machines the lack of ease to fabricate such a stator may no longer be a hurdle for its use.
Keywords
coils; computerised numerical control; design engineering; electric generators; machine insulation; magnetic devices; stators; Bitter coil construction; computer-numerical-controlled shop machines; conducting annular disks; design variability; interleaving insulation; magnetocumulative generator performance; pulse shape characteristics; variable Bitter coil-type stator windings; Character generation; Coils; Electromagnets; Insulation; Magnetic fields; Magnetosphere; Pulse generation; Pulse shaping methods; Shape; Stator windings;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pulsed Power Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9189-6
Electronic_ISBN
0-7803-9190-x
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPC.2005.300708
Filename
4084264
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