Pulse power capability of high energy density capacitors based on a new dielectric material
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A new dielectric composite consisting of a polymer coated onto a high-density metallized Kraft has been developed for application in high energy density pulse power capacitors. The polymer coating is custom formulated for high dielectric constant and strength with minimum dielectric losses. The composite can be wound and processed using conventional wound film capacitor manufacturing equipment. This new system has the potential to achieve 2 to 3 J/cm/sup 3/ whole capacitor energy density at voltage levels above 3.0 kV, and can maintain its mechanical properties to temperatures above 150/spl deg/C. The technical and manufacturing development of the composite material and fabrication into capacitors are summarized in this paper. Energy discharge testing, including capacitance and charge-discharge efficiency at normal and elevated temperatures, as well as DC life testing were performed on capacitors manufactured using this material. TPL (Albuquerque, NM) has developed the material and Aerovox (New Bedford, MA) has used the material to build and test actual capacitors. The results of the testing focus on pulse power applications specifically those found in electromagnetic armor and guns, high power microwave sources and defibrillators.
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