200 Kj Pulsed Power System For Pulsed Plasma Device

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE(2017)

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Abstract
A 200 kJ pulsed power system (PPS) has been built up to drive pulsed plasma devices. This PPS consists of two 100 kJ capacitor bank modules, each comprising of five capacitors of each 178 mu F, a discharge switch, and a pulse-shaping unit. When both the banks are charged simultaneously to -15 kV using full charging technique, it delivers a peak current 100 kA at the load (damping resistor and pulse-shaping inductor). Later on, a plasma system will be attached at the load which will also have an inductive and resistive effect. A fiber-optic triggering unit controls both the modules and there exists a flexibility of sometimes operating a single module only, besides there are provisions for further up gradation of the PPS to a targeted 600 kJ. Prior to this development, PSpice simulation was carried out to estimate the parameters of the circuit components to achieve the required wave pulse with precision. Using these parameters, a design of the PPS was made keeping into account about the critical issues involved and the ratings of the components, some of which were fabricated in house. This paper basically includes the criticality surrounding the operation of a high-energy long-pulse PPS under negative operating voltage.
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Capacitors, plasma devices, pulsed power system (PPS), PPS switches
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