학술논문

An overview of the Atlas pulsed-power systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
Digest of Technical Papers. 12th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference. (Cat. No.99CH36358) Pulsed power conference Pulsed Power Conference, 1999. Digest of Technical Papers. 12th IEEE International. 2:976-979 vol.2 1999
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Capacitors
Power transmission lines
Hydrodynamics
Inductance
Laboratories
Weapons
Magnetic fields
Electric shock
Life testing
Voltage
Language
Abstract
Atlas is a facility designed and being constructed at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to perform high energy-density experiments in support of weapon-physics and basic-research programs. It is designed to be an international user facility, providing experimental opportunities to researchers from national laboratories and academic institutions. For hydrodynamic experiments, it will be capable of achieving pressures exceeding 10 Mbar in a several cm/sup 3/ volume. The 23-MJ capacitor bank will consist of 240-kV Marx modules arranged around a central target chamber. The Marx modules will be discharged through vertical triplate transmission lines to a parallel plate collector inside the target chamber. The capacitor bank is designed to deliver a peak current of 27 to 32 MA with a 4- to 5-/spl mu/s risetime. Predicted performance with a typical load is presented. Descriptions of the major subsystems are also presented, including data from subsystem performance tests.