Flux-compression dynamic transformers as pulsed-voltage sources

2004 
During recent years, the pulsed power group at Loughborough University has developed various electromagnetically driven flux-compression generators. Using thetas-pinch geometry and injecting an initial magnetic field of 2.5 T, ultrahigh magnetic fields in excess of 300 T have been generated in aluminum liner implosions. The fields have a time rate-of-change of up to 350 MT/s. Z-pinch imploding geometry was also investigated, using a cylindrical electric gun with a 50 micron thick aluminum fuse. Helical dynamic transformers were implemented and tested for both geometries, and recordings are presented of the fast-rising high-voltage pulses that were obtained. Potential techniques are suggested and ways to modulate the voltage pulses are demonstrated
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