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The high dielectric strength and high permittivity of water allow for its use for energy storage and switching in compact pulse power systems. A 10-Omega pulse generator with flowing water as dielectric and as the switching medium is presented here. It can provide a 10-ns pulse with a risetime of approximately 2 ns and an amplitude of up to 35 kV into a matched load. The system was operated in burst...
The high breakdown strength and high permittivity of water offer the possibility to use it for energy storage and switching in compact pulse power systems. Repetition rates above 1 kHz were recently demonstrated for an all-water pulse generator. Applications for a kilohertz, nanosecond, high power system are in fuel ignition and bioelectrics. We built a 10 Omega water pulse generator, which provides...
To move high energy pulsed power systems from the laboratory to practice requires the development of compact lightweight drivers. To reduce the size and weight of high voltage components, an increase in the energy density in dielectrics at high electric stress is required. Water, which has a dielectric constant of epsiv = 80 and high dielectric strength, can be used for both energy storage and for...
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