@inproceedings{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00021698, author = {佐久川, 貴志 and Sakugawa, Takashi and 王, 斗艶 and Namihira, Takao and 浪平, 隆男 and 勝木, 淳 and 秋山, 秀典 and Sakugawa, Takashi and 王, 斗艶 and Wang, Douyan and Shinozaki, K. and Namihira, Takao and 浪平, 隆男 and 勝木, 淳 and Katsuki, Sunao and Akiyama, Hidenori}, book = {Digest of Technical Papers-IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference}, month = {Jun}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), Recently, repetitive pulsed power generators using magnetic pulse compression (MPC) and semiconductor switches have been developed. A repetitive short-pulsed generator for an ozonizer was studied and developed. In this work, the short-pulsed generator consists of a controller, a command charger, a high-speed thyristor, a MPC and a Blumlein line. The controller and the command charger are able to control the charging voltage to the MPC and the pulse repetition rate. The high-speed thyristor, which was improved in switching speed for the pulsed power applications, generated the primary pulse. The MPC has single stage pulse compression circuit using a pulse transformer and a saturable transformer. The saturable transformer has two functions, a step-up transformer and a magnetic switch. The Blumlein line is the final stage of the short-pulsed generator. The Blumlein line is three-coaxial geometry, which has an external electrode diameter of 110 mm, a middle electrode diameter of 20 mm, an internal electrode diameter of 4 mm, and a length of 500 mm. The short-pulsed generator which has an output voltage of about 65 kV, pulse repetition rate of 150 pulses per second (pps) and a pulse duration of less than 10 ns was used to generate ozone. The results of ozone production using the short-pulsed generator and a simple coaxial electrodes are reported. The attained concentration of ozone was 18 g/m3.}, pages = {657--660}, publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers}, title = {Repetitive short-pulsed generator using MPC and Blumlein line}, volume = {2003}, year = {2003}, yomi = {サクガワ, タカシ and サクガワ, タダシ and ナミヒラ, タカオ and オウ, トエン and ナミヒラ, タカオ and カツキ, スナオ} }