1. Capacitive energy stores with nanosecond energy transfer
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Alexander G. Rousskikh, A. V. Fedyunin, Ivan Lavrinovich, Alexander A. Erfort, Vladimir I. Oreshkin, Vladimir F. Feduschak, S. A. Chaikovsky, A. P. Artyomov, N. A. Ratakhin, and Alexander Zhigalin
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Capacitive sensing ,Electrical engineering ,Capacitive power supply ,Filter capacitor ,Pulse (physics) ,law.invention ,Inductance ,Capacitor ,law ,Electronics ,business ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
The paper reports on recent developments in the field of design, manufacturing, and testing of compact capacitive energy stores with an energy transfer time of 100 ns, namely high-voltage pulse capacitors, capacitor-switch assemblies, and artificial forming lines, at the High Energy Density Department of the Institute of High Current Electronics. A characteristic feature of the developments is the possibility to create variously shaped capacitive stores with an energy density of up to 350 J/dm3, low inductance of 10–20 nH, and capability of withstanding pulse currents of up to 100 kA. The devices find application in drivers of hard1 and soft2,3 X-ray sources and can be used in pulse power supply systems of different accelerators.
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- 2015
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