TY - JOUR
T1 - Exponential impedance-transformer stalks used for magnetically insulated induction voltage adders
AU - Hu, Yixiang
AU - Sun, Fengju
AU - Zeng, Jiangtao
AU - Qiu, Ai'Ci
AU - Wei, Hao
AU - Yin, Jiahui
AU - Cong, Peitian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 1973-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2014/11/1
Y1 - 2014/11/1
N2 - An exponential impedance-transformer stalk was proposed for magnetically insulated induction voltage adders (MIVAs). Based on a 10-cell TLCODE model, performances of stalks with linear, stepped, and exponential profiles were quantified and analyzed as a function of m (the ratio of the adder output impedance to the one that is driver matched, m ≥ ). Simulation results show that when m≥1.5 , stalks with the exponential profile result to the highest adder output voltages with a reverse voltage ∼7.5 % of the dominative voltage, and the η (the ratio of the subtraction between adder peak voltages with exponential and stepped profiles to the one with stepped profile) increases as the m goes up (when m={5, } \eta is as much as 8%). Simulation results also indicate that with exponential impedance profile, the highest feeding voltage of the 10 cells is ∼2 MV when 1\le { m }\le 10 , and it always occurs at one of the last five cells. Moreover, it is found that with the exponential profile, the reverse coefficient β (the maximum ratio of the reverse peak voltages to the nominal) is ∼ 9.5 %.
AB - An exponential impedance-transformer stalk was proposed for magnetically insulated induction voltage adders (MIVAs). Based on a 10-cell TLCODE model, performances of stalks with linear, stepped, and exponential profiles were quantified and analyzed as a function of m (the ratio of the adder output impedance to the one that is driver matched, m ≥ ). Simulation results show that when m≥1.5 , stalks with the exponential profile result to the highest adder output voltages with a reverse voltage ∼7.5 % of the dominative voltage, and the η (the ratio of the subtraction between adder peak voltages with exponential and stepped profiles to the one with stepped profile) increases as the m goes up (when m={5, } \eta is as much as 8%). Simulation results also indicate that with exponential impedance profile, the highest feeding voltage of the 10 cells is ∼2 MV when 1\le { m }\le 10 , and it always occurs at one of the last five cells. Moreover, it is found that with the exponential profile, the reverse coefficient β (the maximum ratio of the reverse peak voltages to the nominal) is ∼ 9.5 %.
KW - Impedance transformer
KW - induction voltage adder
KW - reverse voltage
KW - voltage addition efficiency
KW - waveform distortion.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84910147471
U2 - 10.1109/TPS.2014.2362684
DO - 10.1109/TPS.2014.2362684
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84910147471
SN - 0093-3813
VL - 42
SP - 3598
EP - 3602
JO - IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
JF - IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
IS - 11
M1 - 6936926
ER -