Impulse Current Generator

Impulse Current Generator

  • Protective gear like surge diverters have to discharge the lightning circuits without damage.
  • Types of Impulse Current Waveforms
    Figure A
  • Therefore, generation of impulse current waveforms of high magnitude (100 KA peak) find application in test work as well as basic research on non-linear resistors, electric arc studies, and studies relating to electric plasmas in high current discharges.
  • The waveshapes used in testing surge diverters are 4/10 and 8/20  μs ( See Figure A). The tolerances allowed on these are  ±10 % only.
  • For producing impulse currents of large value, a bank of capacitors connected in parallel are charged to a specified voltage and are discharged through a series RL circuit as shown in Figure B.
  • C represents a bank of capacitors connected in parallel which are charged from de source to a voltage upto 200 kV. R represents the dynamic resistance of the test object and the resistance of the circuit and the shunt. L is an air cored high current inductor, usually a spiral.
Types of Impulse Current Waveforms
Figure B

High Impulse Current Generator Arrangement
Figure C

  • For producing large values of impulse currents, a number of capacitors are charged in parallel and discharged in parallel into the circuit. The arrangement of capacitors is shown in Figure C.
  • If the capacitor is charged to a voltage V and discharged when the spark gap is triggered, the current im will be given by the equation

Impulse Current Generator

The essential parts of an impulse current generator are :

  1. A dc charging unit giving a variable voltage to the capacitor bank.
  2. Capacitors of high value (0.5 – 5 1F) each with very low self-inductance, capable of giving high short circuit currents.
  3. An additional air cored inductor of high current value.
  4. Proper shunts and oscillographs for measurement purpose and
  5. A triggering unit and spark gap for initiation of current generator.

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