DocumentCode
1458277
Title
Compact modular power supplies for superconducting inductive storage and for capacitor charging
Author
Biebach, J. ; Ehrhart, P. ; Müller, A. ; Reiner, G. ; Weck, W.
Author_Institution
Magnet-Motor GmbH, Stamberg, Germany
Volume
37
Issue
1
fYear
2001
fDate
1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
353
Lastpage
357
Abstract
The power supply systems for future electric weapons in mobile applications require energy storage devices that feature high power densities. These can either be superconducting inductive energy storage systems or high-voltage capacitors. In future mobile applications these pulse storage devices will most likely be energized from an intermediate storage buffer, like the magnetodynamic storage (MDS), a flywheel type storage device. In order to match impedances during the charging process, electronic power supply units are required as interfaces. This paper presents an 80 kVA/2000 A power supply needed to charge a superconducting coil as well as a 200 kVA power supply for charging a 200 kJ/24 kV capacitor. Both power supply systems are designed to meet the requirements of future vehicle applications, as far as volume, mass and shock tolerances are concerned. The switches are liquid-cooled high-speed IGBTs. A resonant topology is used to minimize the switching losses of the IGBTs. A useful feature is the modular architecture with the possibility to operate several of the power supply units in parallel, synchronized by a master unit
Keywords
inductive energy storage; insulated gate bipolar transistors; losses; power capacitors; power semiconductor switches; pulsed power supplies; railguns; superconducting coils; weapons; 200 kJ; 200 kVA; 2000 A; 24 kV; 80 kVA; capacitor charger; capacitor charging; charging process; compact modular power supplies; electric weapons; electronic power supply units; energy storage devices; high power densities; high-voltage capacitors; impedance matching; intermediate storage buffer; liquid-cooled high-speed IGBT switches; magnetodynamic storage; mobile applications; resonant topology; shock tolerance; superconducting coil charging; superconducting inductive storage; switching losses minimisation; zero voltage switching; Buffer storage; Capacitors; Energy storage; Flywheels; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Magnetic devices; Power supplies; Pulsed power supplies; Superconducting magnetic energy storage; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/20.911853
Filename
911853
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