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Author(s) |
Mitra, S.; Kolge, T. S.; Agarwal, R.; Saroj, P. C.; Patel, A.; Senthil, K.; Sharma, V.; Tewari, S. V.; Sharma, A.; Mittal, K. C. (A&PPD)
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 2015. Vol. 66 (4): pp. 553-557 |
ABSTRACT
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This paper reports the design methodology and implementation experiments for a solid-state based triggering arrangement for the MARX generator of the KALI-30GW (1 MV, 30 kA, 80 ns) pulsed power system. The 15-stage bipolar MARX generator of the KALI-30GW system is triggered using a trigatron-type spark gap. An insulated-gate bipolar-transistor (IGBT)-based trigger supply is used to trigger the first spark gap, and the next two spark gaps are triggered by using internally generated trigger pulses. Optically-isolated arrangements are provided for a human interface. The entire assembly was tested with a dummy copper sulphate load, and an excellent triggering range of 7 − 12 kV was achieved. The circuit diagram, analysis and experimental results of the triggering arrangement are presented in the paper. |
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