Hydro实验驱动程序的协调诊断

J. Williams, C. Y. Tom, E. Peterson, J. Stokes, W. Broste
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水动力测试构成了库存管理计划的很大一部分。水力现象的日益复杂的建模需要关于推动内爆驱动壳的脉冲动力机构的精确信息。对于大型脉冲动力机器Atlas来说,这意味着要准确记录传递到目标的电流波形。柏克德内华达公司和洛斯阿拉莫斯国家实验室的诊断人员继续改进诊断套件,为阿特拉斯实验提供这一重要信息。本文描述了用于监测Atlas性能的磁场和电场传感器的精度和扩展动态范围的最新努力。与b点传感器相比,法拉第旋转诊断的光环路记录了传递给负载的总电流,精度更高,对电磁干扰的灵敏度更低。Rogowski回路提供了单个脉冲功率单元相对输出的信息。光开关监视器提供高分辨率同时测量。各种电感回路传感器(b点)被用来评估电流的对称性和同时性在不同距离的中心负载组件和内部。放置在传输线上的b点可以通过捕捉到线路的电流反转来揭示同时性问题,并且可以用来确定故障的物理位置。负载b点能够更好地记录被空间平均法拉第传感器模糊的局部电流瞬变。讨论了在典型的敌对脉冲功率环境中用于减少杂散信号的技术,并给出了结果示例。
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Coordinated Diagnostics for a Hydro Experiment Driver
Hydrodynamic testing constitutes a large part of the Stockpile Stewardship program. The increasingly complex modeling of hydro phenomena requires precise information on the pulsed-power mechanisms propelling the imploding driver shell. For Atlas, a large pulsed-power machine, this means accurately recording the current waveform delivered to the target. Bechtel Nevada and Los Alamos National Laboratory diagnostic personnel have continued to improve the diagnostic suite that provides this vital information for Atlas experiments. Recent efforts to refine the accuracy and expand the dynamic range of magnetic and electric field sensors used to monitor Atlas performance are described in this paper. An optical loop for a Faraday rotation diagnostic records the total current delivered to the load with greater accuracy and less sensitivity to electromagnetic interference than the B-dot sensors. Rogowski loops provide information on relative output from individual pulsed power units. Optical switch monitors provide high- resolution simultaneity measurements. A variety of inductive loop sensors (B-dots) are used to assess current symmetry and simultaneity at varying distances from and within the central load assembly. B-dots placed in the transmission lines reveal simultaneity problems by picking up current reversal down a late-firing line, and can be used to identify the physical location of breakdowns. Load B-dots are better able to record local current transients that are blurred by the spatially averaging Faraday sensor. Techniques used to reduce spurious signals in the typically hostile pulsed-power environment are discussed and examples of results presented.
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