Rotating machines for pulsed power

W. Walls
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The requirement for more compact pulsed power sources is increasing in response to a broad range of pulsed and intermittent duty electric weapon systems currently under development. Electromagnetic launchers, aircraft catapults, directed energy systems including microwave sources and electric lasers, and electric armors all require high energies delivered intermittently at very high power. Power systems that can provide both compact energy storage and have the ability to generate, condition and deliver power to these types of loads are of particular interest. Recent advances in rotating machines that incorporate composite structural materials have allowed significant improvement in the achievable energy storage density. Optimized electromagnetic designs, using both iron-based and air-core magnetic circuits, are being studied for pulsed and intermittent duty applications. Combining these electromagnetic designs with the ability to store energy in compact form, and advanced output power conditioning technologies offers a variety of opportunities for rotating machine innovation in pulsed power. This paper summarizes current trends in high-performance pulsed rotating machine development, and discusses some of the trade-offs involved in the selection of an appropriate rotating machine approach to a given set of application requirements. A system level view, including energy recharge, output power conditioning, and auxiliary support systems, must be considered to minimize overall power supply weight and volume. In some cases, where compactness is not the driving constraint, there are opportunities to improve efficiency and reliability, reduce complexity, or improve output pulse fidelity.
用于脉冲功率的旋转机器
为了应对目前正在开发的各种脉冲和间歇值班电力武器系统,对更紧凑的脉冲电源的需求正在增加。电磁发射器、飞机弹射器、定向能系统(包括微波源和电激光器)和电装甲都需要以非常高的功率间歇性地提供高能量。电力系统既能提供紧凑的能量存储,又有能力为这些类型的负载产生、调节和输送电力,这是人们特别感兴趣的。结合复合结构材料的旋转机器的最新进展使得可实现的能量存储密度有了显著的提高。优化的电磁设计,使用铁基和空芯磁路,正在研究脉冲和间歇工作应用。将这些电磁设计与紧凑形式存储能量的能力和先进的输出功率调节技术相结合,为脉冲功率旋转机器的创新提供了各种机会。本文总结了高性能脉冲旋转机械发展的当前趋势,并讨论了针对给定应用要求选择合适的旋转机械方法所涉及的一些权衡。必须考虑系统级视图,包括能量补给、输出功率调节和辅助支持系统,以尽量减少总体电源重量和体积。在某些情况下,紧凑性不是驱动约束,有机会提高效率和可靠性,降低复杂性,或提高输出脉冲保真度。
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