Use of transformers in producing high-power output from homopolar generators
Abstract
Analysis is presented for systems using high current pulse transformers to exploit the high energy storage capability of homopolar generators or other limited current sources. The stepped-up secondary current can be established either by current interruption when the primary is also used for energy storage or by commutation of current into the primary from a separate storage inductor. For high-power pulse generators the primary insulation and power supply are protected by subsequent crowbarring of the primary. An example is given of a design for matching the NRL homopolar generator with 1.46 mH inductor to 1-microH megavolt level inductive pulse generator.
- Publication:
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2nd International Pulsed Power Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979pupo.conf...83L
- Keywords:
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- Electric Energy Storage;
- Electric Pulses;
- High Current;
- Homopolar Generators;
- Pulse Generators;
- Transformers;
- Energy Conversion Efficiency;
- Energy Technology;
- Equivalent Circuits;
- Inductors;
- Power Conditioning;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering