Compact Pulsed Power Using Solid Dielectric Transmission Lines
Abstract
This paper documents recent work developing solid dielectric transmission lines for sub-microsecond, 100 kV class compact pulsed power systems. Recent developments in nanocomposite and ceramic dielectric materials processing have opened new possibilities for using transmission lines in compact pulsed power systems. These material systems span wide ranges of permittivity, dielectric strength, and practical operating voltage, all of which are combined to deliver the desired electrical pulse to the load. Recent work has focused on polymer-ceramic nano-composites and TiO2 based ceramics which have relative permittivities of approximately 50 and 140, respectively. The corresponding propagation velocities in the dielectric are 4.2 and 2.5 cm/ns. The descriptor “compact” is a function of the application, and while a flat transmission line may satisfy some applications, folding the lines offers some different possibilities, including delivering pulse lengths up to several hundred ns with a largest dimension less than 1 m. Marxed capacitor banks are routinely used to scale the voltage from standard power supplies to 100’s of kV without the use of a pulse transformer. Marxed operation is applied to the transmission line development described here.
Theory, simulation, and fabrication techniques were incorporated into the design of flat and folded transmission lines. The experimental evaluation of the lines progressed from low to high voltage and from single lines to a Marxed configuration of several lines. This paper presents the recent results of this development effort.
Recommended Citation
M. T. Domonkos and S. Heidger and D. Brown and T. Cavazos and A. Devoe and F. Dogan and D. Gale and J. O'Loughlin and J. Parker and D. Sandoval and K. Slenes and W. Sommars and J. Watrous, "Compact Pulsed Power Using Solid Dielectric Transmission Lines," IEEE Pulsed Power Conference, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Jan 2011.
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Publication Date
2011-01-01
