DocumentCode
1335110
Title
PHELIX: Design and Analysis of a Transformer-Driven Liner Implosion System
Author
Turchi, Peter J. ; Reass, William A. ; Rousculp, Christopher L. ; Reinovsky, Robert E. ; Griego, Jeffrey R. ; Oró, David M.
Author_Institution
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., Los Alamos, NM, USA
Volume
39
Issue
10
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2006
Lastpage
2013
Abstract
To provide substantial reduction in the size and energy of high-energy-density experiments, we have designed, built, and operated a liner implosion system that is driven by a multiturn-primary, single-turn-secondary, current step-up toroidal transformer. The Precision High Energy-density Liner Implosion eXperiment (PHELIX) pulsed-power driver, which is currently under development at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, can provide >;400 kJ of capacitively stored energy and peak load currents of >;5 MA to implode centimeter-size liners in 10-20 μs, attaining speeds of 1-4 km/s. Diagnosis of scaled-down liner implosion experiments will be performed with the 800-MeV proton radiographic (pRad) system at Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE); therefore, PHELIX is designed to be portable with a footprint of only 8 ×25 ft2. The multiframe, high-resolution imaging capability of pRad will be used to study hydrodynamic and material phenomena. Experiments with scaled-down electromagnetic railguns, pulsed high-field magnets, and magnetic flux compression are also under consideration. This paper discusses the overall PHELIX design concept and layout, and details of the electromechanical design needed to ensure repeatable operation.
Keywords
explosions; plasma density; plasma devices; plasma diagnostics; pulsed power technology; railguns; transformers; PHELIX; current step-up toroidal transformer; electromechanical design; high-energy-density experiment; high-resolution imaging capability; hydrodynamic; load current; magnetic flux compression; multiturn-primary transformer; precision high energy-density liner implosion experiment pulsed-power driver; proton radiographic system; pulsed high-field magnet; scaled-down liner implosion experiment; single-turn-secondary transformer; transformer-driven liner implosion system; Capacitors; Conductors; Inductance; Magnetohydrodynamics; Power transformer insulation; Stress; Toroidal magnetic fields; Hydrodynamics; proton radiography (pRad); pulsed-power systems; transformer coupling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2011.2163947
Filename
6029993
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