Claims
- 1. A spark gap switch system capable of operating at a high pulse rate comprising:
- (a) a spark gap switch comprising:
- (1) an insulated housing;
- (2) a purging gas entrance port in a wall of said housing;
- (3) a gas exit port in another wall of said housing; and
- (4) a pair of spaced apart electrodes each having one end thereof within said housing and defining a spark gap therebetween;
- (b) an easily condensable insulating gas flowing through said switch housing from said entrance port to said exit port to purge hot gases from said housing;
- (c) condensing means for condensing said insulating gas after it exits from said housing;
- (d) pump means for recirculating said condensed insulating gas as a liquid back to said housing; and
- (e) vaporizing means to vaporize at least a portion of said condensed insulating gas back into a vapor prior to flowing said insulating gas back into said housing.
- 2. The spark gap switch system of claim 1 wherein said easily condensable insulating gas is selected from the class consisting of steam, ammonia, and steam-ammonia mixtures; 1-2 carbon alkanes; one or more halocarbons having the formula C.sub.m X.sub.n H.sub.i where X is fluorine and/or chlorine, m is 1 or 2, n is 1 to 4 when m is 1 and from 1 to 6 when m is 2, and i is the number of hydrogen atoms not displaced by fluorine or chlorine; and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The spark gap switch system of claim 1 wherein said easily condensable insulating gas is a low molecular weight gas selected from the class consisting of steam, ammonia, methane, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The spark gap switch system of claim 1 wherein said easily condensable insulating gas is a low molecular weight gas selected from the class consisting of steam, ammonia, and steam-ammonia mixtures.
- 5. The spark gap switch system of claim 4 wherein said low molecular weight condensable insulating gas is steam.
- 6. The spark gap switch system of claim 2 wherein said easily condensable insulating gas is selected from the class consisting of one or more halocarbons having the formula C.sub.m X.sub.n H.sub.i where X is fluorine and/or chlorine, m is 1 or 2, n is 1 to 4 when m is 1 and from 1 to 6 when m is 2, and i is the number of hydrogen atoms not displaced by fluorine or chlorine.
- 7. The spark gap switch system of claim 2 wherein the pressure in the system is from about 1 to about 10 atmospheres.
- 8. The spark gap switch system of claim 7 wherein the pressure in the system is from about 1 to about 5 atmospheres.
- 9. The spark gap switch system of claim 7 wherein the pressure in the system is from about 1 to about 2 atmospheres.
- 10. The spark gap switch system of claim 4 wherein the easily condensed gas is condensed at a temperature of from about 10.degree. to about 200.degree. C.
- 11. A spark gap switch system capable of operating at a high pulse rate comprising:
- (a) a spark gap switch comprising:
- (1) an insulated housing;
- (2) a purging gas entrance port in a wall of said housing;
- (3) a gas exit port in another wall of said housing; and
- (4) a pair of spaced apart electrodes each having one end thereof within said housing and defining a spark gap therebetween;
- (b) an easily condensable low molecular weight insulating gas selected from the class consisting of steam, ammonia, and steam-ammonia mixtures flowing through said switch housing from said entrance port to said exit port to purge hot gases from said housing;
- (c) condensing means for condensing said insulating gas after it exits from said housing;
- (d) pump means for recirculating said condensed insulating gas as a liquid back to said housing; and
- (e) vaporizing means to vaporize at least a portion of said condensed insulating gas back into a vapor prior to flowing said insulating gas back into said housing.
- 12. The spark gap switch system of claim 11 wherein said easily condensable low molecular weight gas comprises steam and said steam is formed by vaporization at at a temperature of from about 10.degree. to about 150.degree. C.
- 13. A spark gap switch system capable of operating at a high pulse rate comprising:
- (a) an insulated switch housing having a purging gas entrance port and a gas exit port;
- (b) a pair of spaced apart electrodes each having one end thereof within a first bore formed in said housing and defining a spark gap therebetween;
- (c) a flow of steam passing through said switch housing from said entrance port to said exit port to purge hot gases from said housing;
- (d) condensing means for condensing said steam after it exits from said housing;
- (e) pump means for recirculating said condensed steam as a liquid back to said housing; and
- (f) vaporizing means to vaporize at least a portion of said liquid back into steam prior to flowing said steam back into said housing.
- 14. A method of operating a spark gap switch system capable of operating at a high pulse rate which comprises:
- (a) flowing an easily condensable insulating gas through a spark gap switch comprising:
- (1) an insulated housing;
- (2) a purging gas entrance port in a wall of said housing;
- (3) a gas exit port in another wall of said housing; and
- (4) a pair of spaced apart electrodes each having one end thereof within said housing and defining a spark gap therebetween;
- to purge hot gases from said spark gap switch;
- (b) condensing said easily condensable insulating gas into a liquid by passing it through condensing means after it exits from said switch;
- (c) recirculating said condensed insulating gas as a liquid back to said housing through pump means; and
- (d) vaporizing at least a portion of said liquid prior to flowing said insulating gas back into said housing.
- 15. The method of claim 14 which further includes maintaining the pressure in the system at from about 1 to about 10 atmospheres.
- 16. The method of claim 15 which further includes maintaining the pressure in the system at from about 1 to about 5 atmospheres.
- 17. The method of claim 16 which further includes maintaining the pressure in the system at from about 1 to about 2 atmospheres.
- 18. The method of claim 14 which further includes heating said vaporized liquid to a temperature of from about 10.degree. to about 200.degree. C.
- 19. The method of claim 14 which further includes heating said vaporized liquid to a temperature of from about 10.degree. to about 150.degree. C.
- 20. The method of claim 14 wherein said step of flowing an easily condensable insulating gas through said spark gap further includes flowing a low molecular weight gas through said spark gap.
- 21. A high pulse rate spark gap switch apparatus of the type energized by an external energy source to change the state of the gas within the switch from non-conducting to conducting which comprises:
- (a) a spark gap switch comprising:
- (1) an insulated housing;
- (2) a pair of spaced apart electrodes each having one end within said housing and defining a spark gap therebetween;
- (3) a gas entrance port in a wall of said housing and positioned to permit an easily condensable insulating gas entering said port to flow through said spark gap between said electrodes to thereby purge gas from said gap; and
- (4) a gas exit port spaced from said gas entrance port to permit exit from said housing of gases purged from said gap between said electrodes;
- (b) an easily condensable insulating gas flowing through said switch housing from said entrance port to said exit port to purge gases from said switch housing, including gases present in said gap between said electrodes;
- (c) condensing means for condensing said insulating gas after it exits from said switch housing;
- (d) pump means for recirculating said condensed insulating gas as a liquid back to said switch housing; and
- (e) vaporizing means to vaporize at least a portion of said condensed insulating gas back into a vapor prior to flowing said insulating gas back into said switch housing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DOE-AC03-85SF15930 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Spectra Technology, Inc.
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