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An inductive scheme of power conditioning at mega-Ampere currents

  • A. S. Chuvatin
  • , V. A. Kokshenev
  • , L. E. Aranchuk
  • , D. Huet
  • , N. E. Kurmaev
  • , F. I. Fursov
  • High Current Electronics Institute
  • DGA/Centre d'Etudes de Gramat (CEG)

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Abstract

This work describes an inductive energy storage scheme intended for power multiplication at mega-Ampere currents. The key power multiplication element of the scheme is an opening switch generating the voltage of inductive origin. The switch represents an additional volume with magnetically accelerated solid-state or plasma conductor between the generator and the load. Motion of the conductor increases the inductance of the volume. A sufficiently fast increase of this inductance at the end of magnetic energy storage time ensures power multiplication. A critical requirement for the accelerated conductor is the possibility of temporal profiling of the inductance increase. A proof-of-principle experiment at GIT 12 shows that such profiling is possible. We suggest a simple analysis of the scheme efficiency and illustrate this analysis for a multi-mega-Ampere class generator. The scheme is alternative to existing inductive energy storage technologies for pulsed-power conditioning at high currents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-401
Number of pages7
JournalLaser and Particle Beams
Volume24
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2006

Keywords

  • Inductive energy storage schemes
  • Pulse power

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