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Author(s) |
Senthil, K.; Mitra, S.; Roy, A.; Sharma, A.; Chakravarthy, D. P. (A&PPD)
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 2012. Vol. 83 (5): pp. 54703 |
ABSTRACT
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An inductive energy storage pulse power system is being developed in BARC, India. Simple, compact, and robust opening switches, capable of generating hundreds of kV, are key elements in the development of inductive energy storage pulsed power sources. It employs an inductive energy storage and opening switch power conditioning techniques with high energy density capacitors as the primary energy store. The energy stored in the capacitor bank is transferred to an air cored storage inductor in 5.5 μs through wire fuses. By optimizing the exploding wire parameters, a compact, robust, high voltage pulse power system, capable of generating reproducibly 240 kV, is developed. This paper presents the full details of the system along with the experimental data. |
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