Title :
High power megavolt pulsed generator with nanosecond rise time
Author :
Basov, G.F. ; Bastrikov, A.N. ; Koval´chuk, B.M. ; Kremnev, V.V. ; Kumpjak, E.V.
Author_Institution :
High Current Electron. Inst., Tomsk, Russia
Abstract :
A pulsed generator with a power of 0.1 TW, an amplitude of up to 2 MV and /spl sim/1.5 nsec rise time is described. A Marx generator charges a low inductive capacitor (1.8 nF) and a radial line (0.9 nF) to a voltage of /spl sim/2 MV in 200 nsec. At the peak voltage, a water switch breaks down at the center of the radial line resulting in a /spl sim/2.5 MV voltage pulse at the end of the line. This pulse propagates along the oil-insulated line. The line is connected to an oil-filled peaking switch with a metal diaphragm, which reduces the transfer capacitance of the discharge gap to 5 pF in order to match the radial line with a load being connected to the switch output. A crowbar switch may be used for operation in the short-pulse mode. A pulse with a width of up to 20 nsec has been generated on a matched load equivalent.
Keywords :
power capacitors; power supplies to apparatus; pulse generators; pulsed power switches; pulsed power technology; 0.1 TW; 0.9 nF; 1.5 ns; 1.8 nF; 2 MV; 2.5 MV; 200 ns; 5 pF; MV pulsed generator; Marx generator; discharge gap; low inductive capacitor; matched load equivalent; metal diaphragm; nanosecond rise time; oil-filled peaking switch; oil-insulated line; pulse propagation; pulsed power supply; radial line; transfer capacitance; water switch breakdown; Capacitance; Capacitors; Circuits; Power generation; Pulse generation; Pulse shaping methods; Pulse transformers; Switches; Voltage; Water storage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1995. Digest of Technical Papers., Tenth IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2791-8
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1995.599817