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High Power Generator Test, PGP-II

FIALA, P.; STEINBAUER, M.; KUBÁSEK, R.

Original Title

High Power Generator Test, PGP-II

English Title

High Power Generator Test, PGP-II

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

The paper describes a numerical and experimental solution of the transient analysis process inside a helical power pulsed generator. The generator function runs for approximately 100.10-6s. The separated components were verified using a mathematical model which was formulated in integral form. The results of the solution and the values were verified by measurement. The supposed peak power of the generator is Imax=250kA, Umax=50kV.

English abstract

The paper describes a numerical and experimental solution of the transient analysis process inside a helical power pulsed generator. The generator function runs for approximately 100.10-6s. The separated components were verified using a mathematical model which was formulated in integral form. The results of the solution and the values were verified by measurement. The supposed peak power of the generator is Imax=250kA, Umax=50kV.

Keywords

numerical model, partial differential equations, power, pulsed microwave power generator, electric intensity, Faradays law

Key words in English

numerical model, partial differential equations, power, pulsed microwave power generator, electric intensity, Faradays law

Authors

FIALA, P.; STEINBAUER, M.; KUBÁSEK, R.

Released

25.05.2007

Publisher

Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology in Pfinztal

Location

Stadthalle Ettlingen, Germany

Book

4th European Symposium on Non-Lethal Weapons : Non-Lethal Weapons: Fulfilling the Promise?

Edition

1

Pages from

1

Pages to

12

Pages count

12

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT23616,
  author="Pavel {Fiala} and Miloslav {Steinbauer} and Radek {Kubásek}",
  title="High Power Generator Test, PGP-II",
  booktitle="4th European Symposium on Non-Lethal Weapons : Non-Lethal Weapons: Fulfilling the Promise?",
  year="2007",
  series="1",
  number="1",
  pages="1--12",
  publisher="Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology in Pfinztal",
  address="Stadthalle Ettlingen, Germany"
}