Title :
Design and performance of two 100-GW linear transformer drivers
Author :
Stoltzfus, B. ; Hutsel, B. ; Stygar, W. ; Fowler, Wallace ; Hohlfelder, R. ; Jones, Maxwell ; Jones, Philip ; Justus, D. ; Leckbee, Joshua ; Lombrozo, A. ; Lopez, Miguel ; Lucero, D. ; MacRunnels, K. ; Matzen, K. ; Mazarakis, M. ; McKee, R. ; Mulville, T.
Abstract :
Summary form only given. We have developed and tested two prototype linear transformer drivers (LTDs): LTD III [1], which is a single LTD cavity that generates a peak electrical power of 79 GW, and Mykonos II [2,3], which is a two-cavity 142 GW LTD module. LTD III is driven by 20 bricks, each of which includes an 85-nH gas switch and two 60-nF capacitors. LTD III has been successfully tested on 3,500 shots at a charge voltage of +100 kV / -100 kV. The first 1,500 shots were conducted with UV-illuminated gas switches; the last 2,000, with new three-electrode field-distortion switches. Over the course of the last 2,000 shots, the variation of the output power generated by LTD III was 0.9% (one sigma) and the switch pre-fire rate was 1 in 10,000 switch shots after conditioning. Mykonos II is driven by 72 bricks altogether, 36 in each of the module´s two cavities. Each brick includes a 115-nH switch and two 40-nH capacitors. Mykonos II is the first LTD module to drive a water-insulated transmission line. Mykonos has been successfully tested on 1,500 shots at a charge voltage of +90 kV / -90 k V. Over the course of these shots, the variation in the output power was 2.3% (one sigma) and the switch pre-fire rate was 1 in 11,000 switch shots after conditioning. Measured output-pulse parameters of LTD III and Mykonos II are consistent with circuit-model predictions. The results obtained suggest that LTDs are a viable prime-power source for next-generation pulsed-power accelerators.
Keywords :
electric drives; power transformers; pulsed power supplies; LTD module; Mykonos II; UV illuminated gas switches; capacitance 60 nF; circuit model predictions; linear transformer drivers; next generation pulsed power accelerators; power 142 GW; power 79 GW; single LTD cavity; three electrode field distortion switches; water insulated transmission line; Capacitors; Cavity resonators; Laboratories; Power generation; Security; Switches; Transmission line measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6633492