Title :
Upgrades to the Darht Second Axis Induction Cells
Author :
Nielsen, K. ; Barraza, J. ; Kang, M. ; Bieniosek, F. ; Chow, Kingsum ; Fawley, W. ; Henestroza, E. ; Reginato, L. ; Waldron, W. ; Prichard, B. ; Briggs, R.J. ; Genoni, T. ; Hughes, T.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., Los Alamos, NM
Abstract :
The Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamics Test (DARHT) facility will employ two perpendicular electron Linear Induction Accelerators to produce intense, bremsstrahlung x-ray pulses for flash radiography. The second axis, DARHT II [1], features a 3-MeV, 2-kA injector and a 15-MeV, 1.6-microsecond accelerator consisting of 74 induction cells and drivers. Major induction cell components include high flux swing magnetic material (Metglas 2605 SC) and a Mycalextrade insulator. The cell drivers are pulse forming networks (PFNs). The DARHT II accelerator cells have undergone a series of test and modeling efforts to fully understand their operational parameters. These R&D efforts have identified problems in the original cell design and means to upgrade the design, performance and reliability of the linear induction cells. Physical changes in the cell oil region, the cell vacuum region, and the cell drivers, together with different operational and maintenance procedures, have been implemented in the prototype units resulting in greatly enhanced cell performance and reliability. A series of prototype acceptance tests have demonstrated that the required cell reliability and lifetime is exceeded at the increased performance levels. Shortcomings of the original design are summarized and improvements to the design, their resultant enhancement in performance, and various test results are discussed.
Keywords :
bremsstrahlung; cells (electric); electron accelerators; linear accelerators; radiography; research and development; DARHT second axis induction cells; PFNs; bremsstrahlung X-ray pulses; cell oil region; cell vacuum region; dual-axis radiographic hydrodynamics test facility; electron linear induction accelerators; flash radiography; high flux swing magnetic material; pulse forming networks; research and development; Amorphous magnetic materials; Electron accelerators; Hydrodynamics; Insulation; Life estimation; Linear accelerators; Magnetic materials; Prototypes; Radiography; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9189-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9190-x
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2005.300486