Capacitive Flux Compression Generator (RESEARCH NOTE)

Authors

  • A. Cheldavi Electerical Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology
Abstract:

Conventional Flux Compression Generators (FCG's) are used to generate high power DC pulses. A new kind of (FCG's) with series capacitance called Capacitive Flux Compression Generator (CFCG) will be introduced and explained in this paper. This new kind is used to generate modulated high power pulses. There are some problems to establish a capacitance in high power and high frequency applications. In the present paper several practical methods will be addresed to make capacitance in high power and high frequency applications.

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Journal title

volume 16  issue 4

pages  337- 348

publication date 2003-12-01

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