Measurement of magnetically insulated line voltage using a Thomson parabola charged particle analyser
Abstract
Direct measurements of magnetically insulated transmission line peak voltages are presented. The peak voltage is measured by observing the energy of negative ions produced at the line cathode and accelerated through the line voltage. The ion energy and the charge-to-mass ratio are measured using the Thomson Parabola mass spectrometry technique. This technique uses parallel E and B fields to deflect the ions. The deflected ions are detected using a microchannel plate coupled to a phosphor screen and photographic film. The Thomson Parabola results are compared to Faraday Cup measurements and to calculated voltages based on current measurements. In addition, the significance of observed positive ions is discussed.
- Publication:
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Presented at the Workshop on Meas. of Elect. Quantities in Pulsed Power Systems
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981meqp.work.....S
- Keywords:
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- Electrical Measurement;
- Mass Spectroscopy;
- Transmission Lines;
- Charged Particles;
- Electrical Insulation;
- Ion Charge;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering