Ninth IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference 1993
DOI: 10.1109/ppc.1993.513368
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Results of Initial Testing of the Four Stage Rhepp Accelerator

Abstract: The low power checkout of the Repetitive High Energy Pulsed rcr (RHEPP) pulse forming line (PFL) and linear induction age adder (LIVA) is complete. The accelerator has four LIVA ties driven via coaxial cables from the PFL that utilizes magnetic ching to provide a 250-kV, 60-11s output pulse. The PFL is titively charged by a ten stage Marx generator to operate from le shot to five Hz. Results from these tests of the initial four c RHEPP accelerator are presented and compared with design Ilations. Data from a re… Show more

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“…This paper will discuss work on a new family of pulsed accelerators based on experience with singlepulse machines, thermal management techniques (Wavrik, 1992), and refined saturable core switching (Neau, 1983) to deliver systems with high average power capabilities. Groups are developing repetitive, short-pulse high average power machines (Ashby, 1991;Goodman, 1992;Johnson, 1993) that are creating new opportunities in materials surface treatment, waste treatment, food processing, and other applications (Neau, 1994). Unlike thermal processes that heat a total product volume, high power shortpulse beams offer the efficient deposition of energy in a specific volume or in a well defined surface layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This paper will discuss work on a new family of pulsed accelerators based on experience with singlepulse machines, thermal management techniques (Wavrik, 1992), and refined saturable core switching (Neau, 1983) to deliver systems with high average power capabilities. Groups are developing repetitive, short-pulse high average power machines (Ashby, 1991;Goodman, 1992;Johnson, 1993) that are creating new opportunities in materials surface treatment, waste treatment, food processing, and other applications (Neau, 1994). Unlike thermal processes that heat a total product volume, high power shortpulse beams offer the efficient deposition of energy in a specific volume or in a well defined surface layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need to develop a technology base to support a power plant design based on Inertial Confinement Fusion principles led to the formation of the Repetitive High Energy Pulsed Power (RHEPP) program at Sandia National Laboratories in late 1989. Articles (Harjes, 1990(Harjes, , 1992(Harjes, , 1993Reed, 1990;Johnson, 1993) have described the initial design considerations and preliminary experiments with the RHEPP-I and RHEPP-II accelerators. These systems, at present powered by a 600 kW Westinghouse alternator, utilize magnetic switching, with 2605CO Metglas alloy cores, to form short-pulse outputs and employ linear induction voltage adder technology (Ramirez, 1985) using low-loss 2605-TCA Metglas isolation cores.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The machines being developed in the Repetitive High Energy Pulsed Power (RHEPP) project typifies this new generation of high average power accelerator (15). Selection of energy efficient accelerator technologies, with potential for long !…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tests have been useful in checkmg out the PFL system, acquiring information from the operation of the 1 MV L N A for use in the design of the 2.5 MV LNA, and performing diode experiments at the 1 MV, few kW level. Results from these tests are described in reference [6]. The 2.5 MV LIVA has been designed and is now being fabricated.…”
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confidence: 99%