2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5016825
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PIC simulation of the vacuum power flow for a 5 terawatt, 5 MV, 1 MA pulsed power system

Abstract: In this paper, a 5 Terawatt, 5 MV, 1 MA pulsed power system based on vacuum magnetic insulation is simulated by the particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation method. The system consists of 50 100-kV linear transformer drive (LTD) cavities in series, using magnetically insulated induction voltage adder (MIVA) technology for pulsed power addition and transmission. The pulsed power formation and the vacuum power flow are simulated when the system works in self-limited flow and load-limited flow. When the pulsed power sys… Show more

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“…The equivalent values of capacitance, inductance, and resistance were identical with that of a LTD cavity, which will be presented in the following content. An incident wave was generated and injected to the PIC boundary, at the same time, the reflected wave from IVA could transmit back to circuit [46]. A matched output boundary was used at the end of the coax to avoid reflection.…”
Section: The Physical and Engineering Design Of M-50mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The equivalent values of capacitance, inductance, and resistance were identical with that of a LTD cavity, which will be presented in the following content. An incident wave was generated and injected to the PIC boundary, at the same time, the reflected wave from IVA could transmit back to circuit [46]. A matched output boundary was used at the end of the coax to avoid reflection.…”
Section: The Physical and Engineering Design Of M-50mentioning
confidence: 99%