Transformer-based, repetitive pulsed power driver for a dense plasma focus

Cosgrove James, B L Bures, R Madden,M Krishnan,R B Adler

Pulsed Power Conference(2011)

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We have previously reported [1] on the design of a Thyratron switched, transformer architecture to drive a more efficient Dense Plasma Focus discharge. This paper describes a compact and portable, 100 kA driver that was assembled and tested with Mather type plasma focus electrodes. The pulsed power system described here is composed of two parallel modules, each of which is based on a hydrogen thyratron switched, 6:1 step-down transformer. The source is designed to operate at a primary voltage of 10-30 kV with a stored bank energy of 15 J to 136 J and a pulse repetition rate of up to 50 Hz. The overall volume occupied by the source is <; 1 m3. The plasma focus anode is water cooled to limit the temperature rise at the anode tip during repetitive operation. The initial operation and testing of the repetitive driver into short circuit and dynamic plasma loads are described. The pulse power system and the electrode thermal management system are discussed and compared with models. The overall system lifetime is also discussed.
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driver circuits,electrodes,plasma density,plasma focus,plasma transport processes,pulsed power technology,thyratrons,transformers,mather type plasma focus electrodes,current 100 ka,dense plasma focus discharge,dynamic plasma loads,electrode thermal management system,energy 15 j to 136 j,hydrogen thyratron switched step-down transformer,pulse repetition rate,repetitive driver,short circuit loads,stored bank energy,system lifetime,transformer architecture,transformer-based repetitive pulsed power driver,voltage 10 kv to 30 kv,power system,anodes,dense plasma focus,thermal management,steady state,cathodes
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