Development of high voltage pulsed power supply modules for electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generation system
The major objective of this project is to develop a high voltage pulsed power supply (PPS) modules that can be used in Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) generation systems. EMP radiation from EMP generation system can be used for the stoppage of vehicles, boats, drones, and personal mobile devices (such...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1416672023-03-04T19:17:47Z Development of high voltage pulsed power supply modules for electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generation system Sim, Jing Jie Li King Ho Holden School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Temasek Laboratories Tse, Man Siu HoldenLi@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering The major objective of this project is to develop a high voltage pulsed power supply (PPS) modules that can be used in Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) generation systems. EMP radiation from EMP generation system can be used for the stoppage of vehicles, boats, drones, and personal mobile devices (such as PMDs). It is believed that the PPS module designs and the final EMP generation systems can be scaled down and miniaturized to be used in homeland security applications. The highly powered EMPs can be used for remote stopping of intruding vehicles at the entrance/checkpoint of critical buildings/sites, stopping of speed boats at the coastal terminals, disrupting the operation of intruding drones at critical events and remotely disrupt the operation of on-board electronics and electrical circuitries and upset the power supply to the motor so as to slow down and finally stop the negligent PMDs. The PPS is an equipment used to power magnetrons ranging from 40kV to 70kV. There are several requirements to power a single magnetron: input current, input voltage, frequency of pulses and the amount of input charge per pulse. The PPS to be developed in this project must be matched together with the EMP generation module for the effective final EMP generation system design. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2020-06-10T02:13:14Z 2020-06-10T02:13:14Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141667 en C073 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The major objective of this project is to develop a high voltage pulsed power supply (PPS) modules that can be used in Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) generation systems. EMP radiation from EMP generation system can be used for the stoppage of vehicles, boats, drones, and personal mobile devices (such as PMDs). It is believed that the PPS module designs and the final EMP generation systems can be scaled down and miniaturized to be used in homeland security applications. The highly powered EMPs can be used for remote stopping of intruding vehicles at the entrance/checkpoint of critical buildings/sites, stopping of speed boats at the coastal terminals, disrupting the operation of intruding drones at critical events and remotely disrupt the operation of on-board electronics and electrical circuitries and upset the power supply to the motor so as to slow down and finally stop the negligent PMDs. The PPS is an equipment used to power magnetrons ranging from 40kV to 70kV. There are several requirements to power a single magnetron: input current, input voltage, frequency of pulses and the amount of input charge per pulse. The PPS to be developed in this project must be matched together with the EMP generation module for the effective final EMP generation system design. |
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Development of high voltage pulsed power supply modules for electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generation system |
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