The high-voltage electrostatic generator at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment
- 1 March 1949
- journal article
- Published by Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in Proceedings of the IEE - Part I: General
- Vol. 96 (98) , 77-85
- https://doi.org/10.1049/pi-1.1949.0027
Abstract
A 5-MV electrostatic generator of the pressurized Van de Graaff type is described. The basis of the design follows that of a recent machine built in America, and the factors leading to this design are discussed. The gas pressure chosen was up to 400 lb/in2, and the size of the pressure tank is approximately 16 ft long by 6 ft diameter. Details of the construction are given, and the results of trials are reported. The rated output of 300 μA was obtained and a maximum open-circuit voltage of just over 5 MV. This required the use of nitrogen-CCl2F2 mixture as insulating gas and the subdivision of the air-gap between the 30-in terminal and the pressure-vessel wall by the use of electrode shields. Using pure nitrogen and no shields the maximum voltage was little more than 2 MV. With positive terminal polarity, gas pressure in excess of 200 lb/in2 gave no improvement in open-circuit voltage. The voltage stability of the generator is discussed.Keywords
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