Title :
Development of 2.4-MJ capacitor bank for electrothermal propulsion technology
Author :
Sung, G.Y. ; Kim, J.S. ; Chu, J.H. ; Jung, J.W.
Author_Institution :
Agency for Defense Dev., Taejon, South Korea
fDate :
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A pulsed-power supply of a 2.4-MJ capacitor bank has been developed to investigate electric gun technology by the Agency for Defense Development and some Research Institutes. This is made up of eight 300-kJ modules and can supply various shapes of high-current pulse by controlling the charging voltage, inductance, capacitance, and firing time of each module. The unit module has been designed and fabricated for the maximum operating voltage of 22 kV, the peak current of 150 kA, the pulse duration of 1 ms, and the stored energy of 300 kJ. After the consideration of the characteristics of the main switch, crowbar diode, and the capacitor, the circuit topology of the module was determined. The experiments and the analysis were performed to evaluate the circuit topology. All the modules showed good performance under the condition of the charging voltage of 22 kV, the inductance of 20 μH, and the shorted load. The experiments were performed to verify the parallel operation performances of the modules with the inductance of 20 μH and the load resistance of 100 mΩ, where the modules were discharged simultaneously and/or sequentially. The value of 20 μH was chosen for the permissible peak current and the value of 100 mΩ was chosen as the practical maximum value of the load. The results of the experiments were analyzed. The 2.4-MJ capacitor bank is used for the pulsed power supply for the electrothermal chemical gun.
Keywords :
capacitance measurement; capacitor storage; electrothermal launchers; inductance; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; railguns; voltage control; 1 ms; 100 mohm; 150 kA; 2.4 MJ; 22 kV; 300 kJ; Agency for Defense Development; capacitance control; capacitor; capacitor bank; charging voltage control; crowbar diode; electric gun technology; electrothermal chemical gun; firing time control; high-current pulse; inductance; inductance control; load resistance; main switch; parallel operation performances; paralleled operation; pulsed-power supply; shorted load; Capacitors; Circuit topology; Electrothermal effects; Inductance; Propulsion; Pulse shaping methods; Pulsed power supplies; Shape control; Switches; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2002.805421