Flux compression generators (FCGs) are some of the most attractive sources of single-use compact pulsed power available today due to their high energy density output and mobility. Driving FCGs requires some seed energy, which is typically provided by applying a high seed current, usually in the kiloampere range for midsized helical FCGs. This initial current is supplied by a high-current seed source that is capable of driving an inductive load. High-current seed sources have typically been comprised of discharging large capacitors using spark gaps and overvoltage triggering mechanisms to provide the prime power for FCGs. This paper will discuss a recent design of a self-contained (battery powered with full charge time less than 40 s), single-use compact seed source (CSS) using solid-state components for the switching scheme. The CSS developed is a system ( volume and weighing 3.9 kg) capable of delivering over 360 J into a load with a trigger energy of microjoules at the TTL triggering level. The newly designed solid-state switching scheme of the CSS incorporates off-the-shelf high-voltage semiconductor components that minimize system cost and size as necessary for a single-use application. A detailed evaluation of the CSS is presented primarily focusing on the switching mechanics and experimental characterization of the solid-state components used in the system.
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December 2008
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December 12 2008
Fast-charging compact seed source for magnetic flux compression generators Available to Purchase
M. Elsayed;
M. Elsayed
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics, Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics,
Texas Tech University
, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USA
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M. Kristiansen;
M. Kristiansen
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics, Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics,
Texas Tech University
, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USA
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A. Neuber
A. Neuber
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics, Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics,
Texas Tech University
, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USA
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M. Elsayed
M. Kristiansen
A. Neuber
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics, Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics,
Texas Tech University
, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USA
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 79, 124702 (2008)
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Received:
September 25 2008
Accepted:
November 18 2008
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M. Elsayed, M. Kristiansen, A. Neuber; Fast-charging compact seed source for magnetic flux compression generators. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 December 2008; 79 (12): 124702. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3046280
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