"Advanced Test Accelerator (ATA) Pulse Power Technology Development

The Advanced Test Accelerator (ATA) is a pulsed linear induction accelerator with the following design parameters: 50 MeV, 10 kA, 70 ns, and 1 kHz in a ten-pulse burst. Acceleration is accomplished by means of 190 ferrite-loaded cells, each capable of maintaining a 250 kV voltage pulse for 70 ns acr...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 1981-06, Vol.28 (3), p.2758-2760
Hauptverfasser: Reginato, L. L., Branum, D., Cook, E., Denhoy, W., Fong, C., Kippenhan, D., Moor, E., Newton, M., Pollard, W., Rogers, D., Hibbs, S., Schmidt, J., Smith, M., Weiss, W., White, J.
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description The Advanced Test Accelerator (ATA) is a pulsed linear induction accelerator with the following design parameters: 50 MeV, 10 kA, 70 ns, and 1 kHz in a ten-pulse burst. Acceleration is accomplished by means of 190 ferrite-loaded cells, each capable of maintaining a 250 kV voltage pulse for 70 ns across a 1-inch gap. The unique characteristic of this machine is its 1 kHz burst mode capability at very high currents. This paper describes the pulse power development program which used the Experimental Test Accelerator (ETA) technology as a starting base. Considerable changes have been made both electrically and mechanically in the pulse power components with special consideration being given to the design to achieve higher reliability. A prototype module which incorporates all the pulse power components has been built and tested for millions of shots. Prototype components and test results are described.
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Testing
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Voltage
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