Title :
Plasma opening switch with extrinsic magnetic field
Author :
Dolgachev, G. ; Barinov, N. ; Maslennikov, D.
Author_Institution :
Russian Res. Center, Kurchatov Inst., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. We have demonstrated in series of experiments that plasma opening switch (POS) switching voltage (UPOS) is defined by energy density (w) deposited in the POS plasma. If we then consider a plasma erosion mainly responsible for the effect of POS switching (the erosion effect could be described by Hall or Child-Langmuir models) the energy density (w) could be measured as a function of a system "macro-parameter" such as the initial charging voltage of the capacity storage system (the Marx pulsed voltage generator) UMarx. The POS voltage in this case could be given by UPOS"aw=aUMarx4/7, where a is a constant. This report demonstrates that for the high-impedance POS which has limited charge density transferred through the POS plasma a"2.5 (MV3/7) with no external magnetic field applied. The use of the extrinsic magnetic field allows to increase a up to 3.6 (MV3/7) and to achieve higher voltages at the opening phase - UPOS=3.6UMarx4/7. To verify this approach set of experimental tests has been assigned at RS-20 megavolt-range POS generator. The generator was modified so that the Marx generator could provide output voltage from 160 to 860 kV (with a maximum drive current near 350 kA level). A pulsed magnetic field coil generating the extrinsic magnetic field to enhance POS magnetic insulation has been also introduced. The magnetic field amplitude was near 15 kGs. The maximum POS voltage achieved was 3.5 MV and started from 0.86 MV at the Marx generator.
Keywords :
capacitor storage; plasma switches; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; pulsed power switches; 0.86 MV; 15 kG; 160 to 860 kV; 3.5 MV; 350 kA; Child-Langmuir models; Hall models; Marx generator; Marx pulsed voltage generator; RS-20 megavolf-range; capacity storage; energy density; erosion effect; extrinsic magnetic field; limited charge density; plasma erosion; plasma opening switch; pulsed magnetic field coil; Density measurement; Energy measurement; Magnetic fields; Magnetic switching; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Pulse generation; Pulse measurements; Switches; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961167