This paper presents the second phase of a research programme aimed at
producing twin series of high-voltage pulses from the single discharge of a
capacitor into multiple arrays of exploding metallic wires. Details
of the design and construction of a generator that is able to produce
either three 200 kV pulses, two 250 kV pulses or a single 500 kV pulse, on
resistive loads between 50 and 100 Ω at each output, are
given. In addition to describing the design of the exploding wire arrays, the paper
also details other ancillary equipment that is needed for the generator.
This includes the two compact air-cored transformers that provide the twin
series of output pulses at the required voltage. The experimental
performance of the generator is shown to be close to that predicted by
numerical modelling.
Results are presented with the resistive loads replaced by x-ray heads, and
ways by which the system can be further developed to drive microwave sources
are discussed.