The realm of pulse power inductors unveils a realm of complex calculations, particularly concerning the leakage reactance calculation method, often employing multilayer cylindrical coils.

In the domain of iron-core inductor design, the influence of air gaps between iron core columns is typically disregarded for simplification. This treatment equates the inductor's iron core to a conventional transformer core.

Multilayer cylindrical coils, intricately arranged concentrically with oil passages for layer separation, emerge as a sophisticated design solution. This configuration optimizes radial size, minimizing consumption per unit volume while fostering efficient cooling. Additionally, its predominant longitudinal capacitance surpasses ground capacitance, leading to an initial distribution closely mirroring steady-state conditions, thus enhancing cooling efficiency and shock resistance.

Applications requiring arc suppression coils frequently leverage this coil structure due to its exceptional performance attributes.