Results in Physics (Jan 2017)

The circuit parameters measurement of the SABALAN-I plasma focus facility and comparison with Lee Model

  • F.S. Karimi,
  • S. Saviz,
  • M. Ghoranneviss,
  • M.K. Salem,
  • F.M. Aghamir

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1859 – 1869

Abstract

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The circuit parameters are investigated in a Mather-type plasma focus device. The experiments are performed in the SABALAN-I plasma focus facility (2 kJ, 20 kV, 10 µF). A 12-turn Rogowski coil is built and used to measure the time derivative of discharge current (dI/dt). The high pressure test has been performed in this work, as alternative technique to short circuit test to determine the machine circuit parameters and calibration factor of the Rogowski coil. The operating parameters are calculated by two methods and the results show that the relative error of determined parameters by method I, are very low in comparison to method II. Thus the method I produces more accurate results than method II. The high pressure test is operated with this assumption that no plasma motion and the circuit parameters may be estimated using R-L-C theory given that C0 is known. However, for a plasma focus, even at highest permissible pressure it is found that there is significant motion, so that estimated circuit parameters not accurate. So the Lee Model code is used in short circuit mode to generate the computed current trace for fitting to the current waveform was integrated from current derivative signal taken with Rogowski coil. Hence, the dynamics of plasma is accounted for into the estimation and the static bank parameters are determined accurately. Keywords: Plasma focus, Short circuit, High pressure, Rogowski coil, Circuit parameters, Lee Model