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is good for design of large compact facilities, like Induction Accelerator or Z-Machine. We can uses the idea of LRC circuit without inductive voltage adder
 
is good for design of large compact facilities, like Induction Accelerator or Z-Machine. We can uses the idea of LRC circuit without inductive voltage adder
  
*M. G. Mazarakisaa, W. E. Fowler, F. W. Long, D. H. McDaniel, C. L. Olson, S. T. Rogowski, R. A. Sharpe, and K. W. Struve: Sandia National Laboratories, A. A. Kim: High Current Electronic Institute (HCEI), Tomsk, RUSSIA '''HIGH CURRENT FAST 100-NS LTD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT IN SANDIA LABORATORY'''
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#M.G.Mazarakis, and R.B.Spielman (Sandia National Laboratory) '''A COMPACT, HIGH-VOLTAGE E-BEAM PULSER''' 1999 IEEE
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#M. G. Mazarakis, R. B. Spielman, K. W. Struve, F. W. Long (Sandia National Laboratories) '''ULTRAFAST LTD’S FOR BREMSSTRAHLUNG DIODES AND 2-PINCHES''' 2002 IEEE
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#A. A. Kim, A. N. Bastrikov, S. N. Volkov, V. G. Durakov, B. M. Kovalchuk, V. A. Sinebryukhov (High Current Electronics Institute, Russia) '''1 MV ULTRA-FAST LTD GENERATOR'''  2003 IEEE
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#M. G. Mazarakisaa, W. E. Fowler, F. W. Long, D. H. McDaniel, C. L. Olson, S. T. Rogowski, R. A. Sharpe, and K. W. Struve (Sandia National Laboratories), A. A. Kim (High Current Electronic Institute (HCEI), Tomsk, RUSSIA) '''HIGH CURRENT FAST 100-NS LTD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT IN SANDIA LABORATORY''' 2005 IEEE
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#Michael G. Mazarakis and Kenneth W. Struve '''Conceptual Design for a Linear-Transformer Driver (LTD)-Based Refurbishment and Upgrade of the Saturn Accelerator Pulse-Power System''' SANDIA REPORT SAND2006-5811, 2006
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#M. G. Mazarakis et. al. '''LINEAR TRANSFORMER DRIVER (LTD) DEVELOPMENT AT SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORY''' 2009 IEEE
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===LRC circuit with Low inductance capacitors and Low Inductance Switches===
 
===LRC circuit with Low inductance capacitors and Low Inductance Switches===

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The needs in Compact Pulsed Power X-Pinch Generators

  • N.Ratakhin et al. "Compact pulse power generator for X-pinch researches" 28th ICPIG, July 15-20, 2007, Prague, Czech Republi [1]

"The main requirements imposed on the generator are the current amplitude 150-300 kA and the rate of the current rise 1-2 kA/ns. At the moment, these parameters of the current pulse can be provided only by enough large fixed-site generators weighing from 300 kg to several tons. These shortcomings limit to a great extent the feasibility of this diagnostic technique in studies of extreme states. Therefore, the design of a portable pulse generator which provides the required parameters makes it possible to proceed to a new level of diagnostics of fast processes."

Design's Possibilities

PRS based on transformation of ISIS Induction Cell Driver

File:ISIS Modification for X-pinch 012813.pdf

PRS based on building separate Marx Generator or (Marx Generator + Pulse Forming Line)

File:ISIS Marx 020413.pdf

PRS based on Linear Transformer Driver (LTD) technologies

This design needs the massive ferromagnetive core and uses wireless induction technology to drive the current. This approach is good for design of large compact facilities, like Induction Accelerator or Z-Machine. We can uses the idea of LRC circuit without inductive voltage adder

  1. M.G.Mazarakis, and R.B.Spielman (Sandia National Laboratory) A COMPACT, HIGH-VOLTAGE E-BEAM PULSER 1999 IEEE
  1. M. G. Mazarakis, R. B. Spielman, K. W. Struve, F. W. Long (Sandia National Laboratories) ULTRAFAST LTD’S FOR BREMSSTRAHLUNG DIODES AND 2-PINCHES 2002 IEEE
  1. A. A. Kim, A. N. Bastrikov, S. N. Volkov, V. G. Durakov, B. M. Kovalchuk, V. A. Sinebryukhov (High Current Electronics Institute, Russia) 1 MV ULTRA-FAST LTD GENERATOR 2003 IEEE
  1. M. G. Mazarakisaa, W. E. Fowler, F. W. Long, D. H. McDaniel, C. L. Olson, S. T. Rogowski, R. A. Sharpe, and K. W. Struve (Sandia National Laboratories), A. A. Kim (High Current Electronic Institute (HCEI), Tomsk, RUSSIA) HIGH CURRENT FAST 100-NS LTD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT IN SANDIA LABORATORY 2005 IEEE
  1. Michael G. Mazarakis and Kenneth W. Struve Conceptual Design for a Linear-Transformer Driver (LTD)-Based Refurbishment and Upgrade of the Saturn Accelerator Pulse-Power System SANDIA REPORT SAND2006-5811, 2006
  1. M. G. Mazarakis et. al. LINEAR TRANSFORMER DRIVER (LTD) DEVELOPMENT AT SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORY 2009 IEEE

LRC circuit with Low inductance capacitors and Low Inductance Switches