Keywords
defect detection, pulse power supply, metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor, solid state switch, nanosecond pulse
Abstract
This paper proposes a pulse power topology and its prototype implementation for power tower defect detection. The pulse power topology adopts new switching devices, which can meet the requirements of fast and adjustable pulse Defect detection of power poles and towers requires the generation of pulsed power supplies with sub-nanosecond rise times at voltages of tens of kilovolts. To achieve this, traditional pulsed power supplies are introduced into solid-state switching devices. The proposed pulsed power supply is designed as the topology structure which consists of multiple stacked coaxial layers, where each layer consists of a printed circuit board (PCB) containing multiple switching devices. Then, the 3D electromagnetic simulation analysis of the proposed pulse power supply is carried out, and a 5 kV pulse power supply prototype is designed. The test prototype can achieve a pulse rise time of 6 ns under a load of 2.5 kV and 50 Ω, verifying that the proposed power supply can generate flexible pulse waveforms, verifying the effectiveness of the proposed design method.
DOI
10.19781/j.issn.1673-9140.2022.04.003
First Page
20
Last Page
28
Recommended Citation
Bai, Wei; Lu, Shengbiao; and Liu, Chong
(2022)
"Research on high-power pulsed power supply used for defect detection of power tower,"
Journal of Electric Power Science and Technology: Vol. 37:
Iss.
4, Article 3.
DOI: 10.19781/j.issn.1673-9140.2022.04.003
Available at:
https://jepst.researchcommons.org/journal/vol37/iss4/3