Abstract

As a novel pulsed power supply, the Air-Core Alternator is outstanding in providing repetitive pulse with high energy density, and preferred in a variety of fields including laser and electromagnetic launch, etc. In order to achieve a superior field excitation power supply, the Air-Core Pulsed Alternator usually adopts a self-excitation module, putting some emphasis on the design of the excitation conditions. In previous studies, the commutation voltage drop is neglected in excitation conditions analyses. However, the drop may have some significant impacts on the excitation conditions, and the neglect would cause a deviation between analyses and practices. This paper focuses on the analysis of excitation condition, taking the commutation voltage drop into account.

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