Experimental tests of vacuum closing and opening switches for a current-multiplier (Meatgrinder) circuit

Autor: R.J. Commisso, W. Peter, G. Cooperstein, S.J. Stephanakis, B.V. Weber, O. Zucker, B. Moosman, J.R. Boller
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 2002 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (Cat. No.02CH37340).
DOI: 10.1109/plasma.2002.1030432
Popis: Summary form only given, as follows. The meatgrinder is a current-amplification circuit developed by O. Zucker that utilizes closing and opening switches and coupled inductors. A scheme was devised to implement this circuit on the Hawk generator (700 kA, 1 /spl mu/s quarter period) using POS opening switches and vacuum flashover surfaces as the closing switches. If successful, this circuit will result in an overall current gain of 1.3-1.4 on Hawk, and could therefore roughly double the energy coupled to an imploding PRS load. This initial experiment tested the switches using a simplified circuit. The required switching was demonstrated at a reduced current level (250 kA) on Hawk. Scaling the operation of the switches to higher current requires further work. The inside-out flashboard POS works best when current flow is from outside to inside, requiring positive polarity Marx charge. A posthole convolute also works best in positive polarity to eliminate premature surface flashover resulting from electron emission. The POS must open first, prior to the closing switches, or else it does not open. This is not the optimum switching sequence for the meatgrinder and results in a small efficiency penalty. The POS plasma and UV radiation must be isolated from the flashover switches using distance and baffles. This approach should be capable of operating at higher current on Hawk. An experiment could then be designed to demonstrate current gain. If successful, this technique could be considered as a way to drive a PRS load and to couple to higher power generators, such as Decade Quad.
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