• DocumentCode
    1805465
  • Title

    Direct comparison of properties for compression generators of pulsed current with iron-core and air-core rotor done by mathematic simulation

  • Author

    Chemerys, V.T. ; Vaskovsky, Y.N. ; Potapov, A.S.

  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    17-22 June 2001
  • Firstpage
    438
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. Two models of rotating machines for pulsed power generation based on the magnetic flux compression have been considered in the frame of FEM computation system containing up to 2800 knots, that was enough to get a numerical solution for one half of cross section of machine applying the symmetry condition and equality of stator bore diameters of both models. The laminated steel core for both rotor and stator has been assumed for traditional model of generator. The alternative model has contained the laminated steel outer core of stator and laminated non-magnetic steel (or titanium) core of rotor (air-core rotor). The level of initial (exciting) magnetic field can be essentially different for both generators in view of difference in the magnetic circuit design. The calculation model has enabled a combination of field analysis and circuit calculation as parallel processes. The highest parameters obtained for the pulses generated by each generator were taken into consideration for a comparison. Numerical experiments have been performed for the models with total output energy since 100 kJ up to 1 MJ. At the work on saturated part of the magnetization curve the generator with iron-core rotor displays the increase of pulse duration in ratio to the period of rotation, since the generator with non-magnetic rotor´s core saves the initial pulse shape. Leaving the problem of mechanical strength, the results of electromagnetic simulation have allowed to consider that the compression generator with air-core rotor is able in the limit to develop both the same and much more magnitude of volume density of output energy, using more light non-magnetic materials for the rotor design. That gives the foundation to believe that this machine can be used as the perspective source of repetitive pulses with improved mass and volume density for energy production in the final stage of pulsed systems.
  • Keywords
    digital simulation; finite element analysis; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; 100 kJ to 1 MJ; air-core rotor; circuit calculation; electromagnetic simulation; energy production; exciting magnetic field; field analysis; finite element method; finite element methods; initial magnetic field; initial pulse shape; iron-core rotor; laminated nonmagnetic steel core; laminated steel core; magnetic flux compression generator; magnetization curve; mass density; mathematical simulation; nonmagnetic materials; numerical solution; output energy; pulse duration; pulsed current; pulsed power generation; pulsed systems; repetitive pulse source; rotating machines; stator; titanium core; volume density; Magnetic cores; Power generation; Power system modeling; Pulse compression methods; Pulse generation; Pulse shaping methods; Rotating machines; Rotors; Stator cores; Steel;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
  • Conference_Location
    Las Vegas, NV, USA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7141-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PPPS.2001.961195
  • Filename
    961195