DocumentCode
902015
Title
Current Source for Testing Long Line EMP Surge Arrestors
Author
Ford, R.D. ; Lupton, W.H. ; Vitkovitsky, I.M. ; Bell, M. ; Denson, R.
Author_Institution
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
Volume
29
Issue
6
fYear
1982
Firstpage
1909
Lastpage
1913
Abstract
A 1.4-mH energy storage inductor is used with explosively actuated circuit breakers to simulate SREMP current injection into powerlines for testing prospective surge arrestors. By use of inductive energy storage, current through the surge arrestor is maintained in spite of device impedance changes. The energy storage inductor is energized by a self-excited homopolar generator. Current levels of up to 65 kA, corresponding to a stored energy of 3 MJ, are obtained by selecting initial generator speed. Discharge of this inductor into a surge arrestor results in a decaying current pulse with a duration determined by the L/R time constant of the circuit. For a surge arrestor resistance of 0.1 ¿, the resulting pulse duration is > 10 ms. With addition of a pulse transformer this pulse generator can deliver 10-kA currents for periods >100 ms.
Keywords
Circuit breakers; Circuit simulation; Circuit testing; EMP radiation effects; Energy storage; Impedance; Inductors; Pulse circuits; Pulse transformers; Surges;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1982.4336469
Filename
4336469
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