Series Fault Limiting Resistors for Atlas Marx Modules
Abstract
The proposed Atlas design provides a current pulse to the experiment chamber from a set of 20, 3-Marx-unit-wide modules radially positioned around a rectangular disk transmission-line system (total of 60 Marxes in parallel). The Atlas circuit is designed to be a near-critically-damped network with a total erected capacitance of 200 micro(f) at 600 KV. The justification for the necessary circuit resistance in this approach is based on reliability, fault tolerance and operational maintenance. Also the use of high energy-density capacitors that have lower tolerance to voltage reversal is a primary reason for the damping provided by significant series resistance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1995
- Accession Number
- ADA639901
Entities
People
- Callie M Thompson
- D. Bowman
- J. Griego
- R. F. Gribble
- R. J. Kasik
- Roland A. Cooper
- W. A. Reass
- W. B. Hinckley
- W. Mark Parsons
Organizations
- Los Alamos National Laboratory