• DocumentCode
    1474705
  • Title

    Genesis: A 5-MA Programmable Pulsed-Power Driver for Isentropic Compression Experiments

  • Author

    Glover, S.F. ; Schneider, L.X. ; Reed, K.W. ; Pena, G.E. ; Davis, J.P. ; Hall, C.A. ; Hickman, R.J. ; Hodge, K.C. ; Lehr, J.M. ; Lucero, D.J. ; McDaniel, D.H. ; Puissant, J.G. ; Rudys, J.M. ; Sceiford, M.E. ; Tullar, S.J. ; van de Valde, D.M. ; White, F.E

  • Author_Institution
    Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
  • Volume
    38
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    2620
  • Lastpage
    2626
  • Abstract
    Enabling technologies are being developed at Sandia National Laboratories to improve the performance and flexibility of compact pulsed-power drivers for magnetically driven dynamic materials properties research. We have designed a modular system that is capable of precision current pulse shaping through the selective triggering of pulse-forming components into a disk transmission line feeding a strip line load. The system is composed of 240 200-kV 60-kA modules in a low-inductance configuration that is capable of producing 250-350 kbar of magnetic pressure in a 1.75-nH 20-mm-wide strip line load. The system, called Genesis , measures approximately 5 m in diameter and is capable of producing shaped currents that are greater than 5 MA. This performance is enabled through the use of a serviceable solid-dielectric insulator system which minimizes the system inductance and reduces the stored energy and operating voltage requirements. Genesis can be programmed by the user to generate precision pulse shapes with rise times of 220-500 ns, allowing characterization of a range of materials from tungsten to polypropylene. This paper provides an overview of the Genesis design, including the use of genetic optimization to shape currents through selective module triggering.
  • Keywords
    genetic algorithms; insulators; power transmission lines; pulsed power supplies; Genesis; Sandia National Laboratories; current 5 MA; current 60 kA; disk transmission line; genetic optimization; isentropic compression experiments; programmable pulsed-power driver; selective module triggering; serviceable solid-dielectric insulator system; strip line load; voltage 200 kV; Current measurement; Energy measurement; Inductance measurement; Laboratories; Material properties; Pulse compression methods; Pulse shaping methods; Shape; Strips; Transmission line measurements; Current adding; current control; equation of state; genetic algorithms; isentropic compression; modeling; programmable control; pulse shaping; pulsed power;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2010.2045134
  • Filename
    5451080