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Registered Member #158
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I have been running some numbers on the simulator on the Magnetic Gun Clubs site calc and I had a few questions regarding this calculation. For one, I am unsure what the ESR is on my caps. I was wondering if anyone here has a ballpark number? I have shot off an email to CDE asking them, not sure if I will here back. Also, is there ESL in the caps enough to need to include that in the circuits inductance? And also is there any significant resistance in the SCR? The only data on the SCR datasheet that said resistance was 'slope resistance' and I am not familiar with what exactly that means.
On a different note, the circuit representation their shows the clamping diode across the cap. I was under the assumption the best spot for it is directly accross the coil, is that not correct? Or will it work both ways just the same?
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If the diode were across the cap bank, before the SCRs, I don't think it would protect the SCRs from the back emf...mine is directly across the coil, which to me, makes the most sense. Sorry I can't help with your other Qs...hopefully the company will write back.
Registered Member #191
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if there is no diode at all, the will be an emf kick. and the cap will be charged BACKWARD!
if a diode is placed at the caps(the right way), the collapsing mag. field will freewheel thru the diode AND the scr.
if a diode is placed right at the coil(the right way), most if not all of the current will freewheel thru the diode.
I use both in my coil guns, just to play safe,
BTW, my coil guns are reluctant type.
If the diode is placed the wrong way, then something interesting will happen, SCR VS DIODE, see who blow first. I only did it once, 50RIA120 vs 4X1N5408 on ~200J 5408s won.
Registered Member #158
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Well, that all reinforces what I thought... just wanted to check. I think I will hook up directly accross the coil then. Like FastMHz says, makes the most sense to me also.
About the ESR/ESL... A rep at CDE did email me back but said he will look into it and hopefully get back to me with some detailed info on monday.
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The ESR of most large electrolutic caps are quite low, espeically in the inverter grade ones. Its usually between 40-100mohm from memory, so if you're parralling a few caps, the ESR should no longer be the limiting factor on the peak discharge current.
Registered Member #158
Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 09:53PM
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Well, just for comparison I tried 100mohm and 40mohm on the calculator I linked to in the first post. The later increased the current by about 4,000 amps... so you see it makes a kinda big difference
For an induction launcher setup (what I'll be working on first) I'll probably make banks of three caps in parallel, and have 4 of these banks stacked in series so the ESR will be approximately 25% higher than the individual rating of just one cap alone. This is not set in stone and I do plan on testing different arrangments. I would just like to have some kind of calculation that suggests my diodes and scr's will survive.
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