High-Voltage Power Source on the Basis of Magnetocumulative Generator of the Type EMG-80
Abstract
Some mathematical models and results of mathematical simulations of voltage source operation (high-voltage generator) consisting of a magneto-cumulative generator (MCG) and voltage multiplier are presented in this paper. A voltage multiplier is a device in which all voltages resulting from electric explosions of the conductors in separate inductive storage capacitors, connected in parallel to the MCG, are summed with the help of special switching. For numerical studies we chose the MCG with the EMG-80-type transfomer. It is in serial production, has a significant power capacity of 200 kJ and has a small volume of ~0.25 m3. Adaptability of this model for the analysis was confirmed with the experimental results. Calculations showed the possibility of obtaining megavolt voltage levels.
- Publication:
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Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation, Its Application to Science and Ultra-High Pulsed-Power Technology
- Pub Date:
- November 2004
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- Bibcode:
- 2004mmfg.conf..367B