Explosive Ferroelectric Power Supply of Flux Compression Generator

2007 
Useful electrical pulses of a few hundred kilowatts lasting for several microseconds can be obtained by the depolarization process of PZT95/5 ferroelectric ceramics. In this paper, taking account of the dielectric relaxation, and finite resistance, a new mathematical model of PZT95/5 ferroelectric ceramics subjected to normal-mode shock wave is suggested. Explosive shock wave techniques have also been used to investigate the response of PZT95/5 ferroelectric ceramics with inductive loads in experiments. The predictions from the model have a good agreement with observed results. In addition, an explosive ferroelectric generator composed of explosive shock wave generators, electric units, and additional capacitors is design to power small-size helical flux compression generators. The test results with the maximal output energy of up to 80 J are given and experimental results are also considered.
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