1. Design of a Low-Stray Inductance Magnetic Switch for High Compression of the Pulse Width in a Magnetic Pulse Compressor.
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Rhee, Jae-Ho, Cho, Young-Maan, Baek, Ji-Eun, Kim, Se-Hoon, Lee, Chang-Jin, and Ko, Kwang-Cheol
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ELECTRIC inductance , *MAGNETIC control , *PULSE width modulation , *COMPRESSOR efficiency , *ELECTRIC impedance - Abstract
A magnetic pulse compressor (MPC) transfers energy via $C$ – $L$ – $C$ resonance. The pulse width of the MPC is determined by the saturation inductance of the magnetic switch (MS). When using the MS, the pulse width is limited due to the stray elements. To increase the pulse compression rate, the number of stray elements must be reduced. In this paper, we propose an optimum design for an MS having the lowest impedance of stray elements, along with its analysis and experimental verification. The proposed model is designed to have a reduced magnetic path length while retaining the same saturation inductances as that of a common MS; this is accomplished by using the relationship between the magnetic field path length and the number of inductor turns. The experimental results show that the proposed MS decreases the full width at half maximum by 18% and increases the rise rate by 69%. This result demonstrates that the proposed MS increases the pulse compression rate of the MPC by reducing impedance of stray elements in the system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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