DocumentCode
1626917
Title
Circuit Simulation of the MITL in an IVA with a Non-Ideal Center Conductor
Author
Allen, Raymond ; Ottinger, Paul ; Schumer, Joseph
Author_Institution
Naval Res. Lab., Washington
fYear
2007
Firstpage
686
Lastpage
686
Abstract
The present MITL (magnetically-insulated transmission line) center conductor of the Mercury IVA (inductive voltage adder) tapers down in diameter at each cell feed so as to have the ideal, uniformly increasing steps in impedance as the line voltage increases. This provides optimal power coupling to a self-limited load and ensures that electron flow will not be lost at the impedance transitions of the MITL, thereby retaining magnetic insulation. The output voltage of Mercury into a self-limited load can be increased by decreasing the diameter of the center conductor, increasing the MITL impedance. A simple, low-cost way to do this is to reuse some small segments of the existing center conductor, even though they have non-ideal diameters in this new configuration, and add a few, smaller diameter components. However, impedance mismatches and current loss down the MITL can reduce the output voltage in this non-ideal case. So, simulations were required to verily that the new MITL would still be magnetically insulated and efficiently couple power to the load. A new MITL circuit element that has a variable impedance and that can model current loss at non-ideal impedance transitions was used in a transmission-line circuit code to quickly evaluate possible combinations of new and existing center conductor elements. In two MITL configurations tested, insulation (or the loss thereof) and power coupling predicted in the circuit code was verified by PIC (particle-in-cell) simulations using LSP, So, with the aid of a transmission-line circuit model that includes a new MITL circuit element, a simple, low cost modification to the existing Mercury MITL center conductor that increases the output voltage has been designed.
Keywords
adders; conductors (electric); power transmission lines; MITL; PIC; circuit simulation; impedance mismatches; inductive voltage adder; magnetically-insulated transmission line; mercury IVA; optimal power coupling; particle-in-cell; Circuit simulation; Circuit testing; Conductors; Coupling circuits; Impedance; Insulation; Predictive models; Propagation losses; Transmission lines; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Albuquerque, NM
ISSN
0730-9244
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0915-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4345992
Filename
4345992
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