Title :
Electrostatic modelling of critical electrical components of the Mevex X-ray machine
Author :
Williams, Trevor J.
Author_Institution :
Pulsed Power Group, AWE, Aldermaston, UK
Abstract :
Mevex is a type of X-ray machine used at AWE for flash radiography since the early 1980s. The operating principle of the machine is to switch charge, stored in a Mark bank, into a Blumlein pulse-forming line. This causes the inner Blumlein conductor to rise in voltage to about -800 kV, driving a self-magnetic pinch diode (SMP) to produce a 60-ns X-ray pulse of dose 1.4 Rad at 1 m, with an effective source size of 1.9 mm. The machine design is currently being adapted to enhance operability and extend operating life [1]. It is important, therefore, to ensure that the replacement design is resistant to electrical breakdown and so electrostatic modelling software (Opera-3D [2]) has been used to determine electric fields in the system and breakdown calculations performed.
Keywords :
X-ray apparatus; conductors (electric); diodes; electric breakdown; electric fields; radiography; AWE; Blumlein conductor; Blumlein pulse-forming line; Mevex X-ray machine; Opera-3D; SMP; X-ray pulse; critical electrical components; electric fields; electrical breakdown; electrostatic modelling; electrostatic modelling software; flash radiography; machine design; self-magnetic pinch diode; size 1.9 mm; switch charge; time 60 ns; voltage -800 kV; Boundary conditions; Conductors; Generators; Inductors; Spirals; Switches; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2013 19th IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2013.6627476