Evaluation of Methods to Increase Beam Pulse Width on the DARHT Axis-II Accelerator

Abstract

The second axis (Axis II) of the Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test (DARHT) facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is an electron linear induction accelerator (LIA) using 74 induction cells, each driven by a separate pulse-forming-network-based Marx (PFN). The ability to perform precise multipulse radiography is heavily influenced by the temporal beam-energy spread, beam-pulse width, related beam motion, and other focusing and target factors. The nominal beam-pulse flattop width is about 1.6 s. A wider beam pulse would allow for increased spacing between kicked pulses and hence more information in radiographic experiments. A flattop pulse-width increase of even 50 to 100 ns would be of significant value. In this paper, we present analyses, simulations and data for three low-cost, relatively easy means of lengthening the beam pulse for multipulse radiography. The first involves optimizing the PFN charging voltages such that their respective cell pulse widths are nearly the same. The second method studies the utility of timing the cell voltage pulses such that their trailing edges are aligned instead the leading edges. And the third method, presents experimental data on the effects of increasing the cell core reset currents which increases the available volt-second (V-s) products in the cores yielding increased pulse width.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2013
Accession Number
ADA606272

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  • C. A. Ekdahl Jr.
  • C. R. Rose
  • J. B. Johnson
  • K. E. Nielsen
  • M. E. Schulze
  • M. T. Crawford
  • W. L. Gregory

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  • Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Energy
  • Energy Levels
  • High Voltage
  • Injectors
  • Leading Edges
  • Linear Accelerators
  • Magnetic Cores
  • Magnetic Flux
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Particle Accelerators
  • Pulsed Power
  • Radiography
  • Simulations
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Trailing Edges
  • Waveforms

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  • Physics

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  • Electrical Engineering
  • Pulsed Power and Plasma Physics.
  • Systems Analysis and Design

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  • Microelectronics
  • Space
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