A 4.8-MJ Pulsed-Power System for Electromagnetic Launcher Experiment

Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions  (2015)

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Abstract
A 4.8-MJ capacitive pulsed-power system (PPS) was designed and fabricated for electromagnetic launcher (EML) experiment. The PPS consists of eight 600-kJ segments, which can be operated independently. In each segment, six 100-kJ capacitor bank modules, a charging power supply, a dump and charge panel, and control circuit were integrated. The capacitor bank modules in the segment are charged at the same voltage up to 10 kV, but the trigger time of each module can be set up differently. The overall PPS system is controlled by a control program, which sets charging voltage and trigger time of each module and monitors the states of system component. All the control signals are transmitted through fiber optic communication. The 48 unit modules are connected in parallel to EML with high-voltage coaxial cables. A current amplitude of more than 1 MA and a pulsewidth of several milliseconds were achieved by the PPS. The PPS has been applied to several tens of firing experiments of EML successfully. The design, fabrication, and the test results of the 4.8-MJ PPS were described in this paper.
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Coaxial cables,Optical switches,Capacitors,Power supplies,Inductors
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