학술논문

Induction Cell Breakdown Experiments For The Dual Axis Radiographic Hydrotest (DARHT) Facility
Document Type
Conference
Source
Eighth IEEE International Conference on Pulsed Power Pulsed Power Conference, 1991. Digest of Technical Papers. Eighth IEEE International. :896-899 1991
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Electric breakdown
Radiography
Insulation
Voltage
Insulator testing
Vacuum breakdown
Electron beams
Acceleration
Laboratories
Performance evaluation
Language
Abstract
Linear induction cells for the Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrotest (DARHT) Facility have been tested to determine their high-voltage breakdown characteristics. A variety of full scale insulators were tested both in actual cells and in fixtures simulating induction cells. All insulators were constructed using cross-linked polystyrene (Rexolite). High-voltage pulses up to 550 kV were applied to the insulators using both a 60-ns pulse Blumlein and a 200-ns pulse cable Marx. Two different vacuum gaps were used in these tests, 1.46 and 1.91 cm. The tests were performed at various vacuum levels ranging from 1 x 10 -6 to 5 x 10/sup -8/ torr. Breakdown tests of the insulators were also performed with an electron beam generated in the vacuum gap through the use of a velvet emitter. The gap voltage and current were measured using calibrated E-dot and B-dot probes.