Abstract: With respect to the construction and manufacture of well known prior art metallized polymer film capacitors, a technique is described to mitigate the effects of cracks that may develop in the arc sprayed metal connections to the capacitor electrodes when the capacitor diameter becomes large.
Abstract: An exemplary embodiment providing one or more improvements includes a capacitor with a segmented end electrode and methods for segmenting an end electrode of a capacitor for reducing or eliminating instances of thermally induced damage of the capacitor.
Abstract: A wound, metallized dielectric film capacitor for pulsed power applications is disclosed. The capacitor forms a wound metallized polymer film in the shape of a closed path ring. The electrical load is placed within the inner opening of the capacitor. The capacitor has low inductance and resistance, scales to high energy levels, and can be formed around the electrical load.
Abstract: A modified capacitor for replacing an unmodified capacitor includes two unmodified metallized strips, each supported by an unmodified dielectric film arrangement that is made up of two dielectric films. Each unmodified metallized strip has an elongated length and includes an unmodified active region and a lengthwise unmodified, heavy-edge region. The two dielectric films are wound together to form a roll having opposing ends such that the lengthwise unmodified, heavy-edge region of each unmodified metallized strip cooperate in forming the opposing ends for external electrical connection thereto. The unmodified capacitor exhibits a given value of pulse current tolerance.