Title :
Advances in pulsed power modeling and experimentation on the RITS accelerator
Author :
Johnson, D.L. ; Smith, I. ; Corcoran, P. ; Bailey, V. ; Douglas, J. ; Carboni, V. ; Molina, I. ; Portillo, S. ; Hahn, K. ; Puetz, E. ; Cordova, S. ; Droemer, D. ; Guy, T. ; Gignac, R. ; Wilkins, F. ; Woodring, R.
Author_Institution :
Titan Pulse Sci. Div., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
RITS (Radiographic Integrated Test Stand) is planned to be a 12-cell, 16-MV, 150-kA, 70-ns induction voltage adder. A three-cell, 4-MV, 150-kA, 70-ns version (RITS-3) is operating routinely at its specified level at Sandia. Its over-all performance will be described. Advances have been made in understanding and modeling many of the pulsed power features of RITS and several fundamental accelerator design guidelines have been developed. We summarize these. We omit discussion of vacuum power flow and symmetrization, which are the subject of other detailed papers. Subjects include: performance and redesign of the input oil-water diaphram of the pulse forming line (PFL); water switch losses; prepulse measurements at the cell; high voltages breakdowns; and impacts on the induction cell risetime due to the current-symmetrizing azimuthal oil line and the vacuum injection to the magnetically insulated output transmission line.
Keywords :
circuit simulation; particle accelerators; power transmission lines; pulsed power supplies; vacuum breakdown; 150 kA; 4 MV; 70 ns; RITS; Radiographic Integrated Test Stand; Sandia; accelerator design; current-symmetrizing azimuthal oil line; induction voltage adder; input oil-water diaphram; magnetically insulated output tranmission line; prepulse measurement; pulse forming line; pulsed power feature; vacuum injection; voltage breakdown; water switch losses; Acceleration; Guidelines; Load flow; Magnetic switching; Performance loss; Pulse measurements; Radiography; Switches; Testing; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7915-2
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2003.1277732