DocumentCode :
1592130
Title :
Pulsed Power Hydrodynamics: An Application of Pulsed Power and High Magnetic Fields to the Exploration of Material Properties and Problems in Experimental Hydrodynamics
Author :
Reinovsky, R.E. ; Atchison, W.L. ; Dimonte, G. ; Kaul, A. ; Rodriguez, G. ; Rousculp, C. ; Reardon, P.T.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico USA 87545
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
431
Lastpage :
440
Abstract :
Pulsed Power Hydrodynamics (PPH) is an evolving application of low-impedance pulsed power technology to the study of problems in advanced hydrodynamics, instabilities, turbulence, and material properties in a highly precise, controllable environment at the currently achievable extremes of pressure and material velocity. The Atlas facility, designed and built by Los Alamos, is the world´s first, and only, laboratory pulsed power system designed specifically for this relatively new family of pulsed power applications and joins an ensemble of low impedance, high current drivers, around the world, that contribute to advancing the field of Pulsed Power Hydrodynamics. The high-precision, cylindrically imploding liner is the tool most frequently used to convert electromagnetic energy into the hydrodynamic (particle kinetic) energy needed to drive strong shocks, quasi-isentropic compression, or large volume adiabatic compression for the experiments. At typical parameters, a 30-gr, 1-mm-thick liner with an initial radius of 5-cm, and a moderate current of 20 MA can be accelerated to 7.5 km/sec producing megabar shocks in medium density targets. Velocities up to 20 km/sec and pressures ≫20 Mbar in high density targets are possible. The first Atlas liner implosion experiments were conducted in Los Alamos in September 2001 and 16 experiments were conducted in the first year of operation before Atlas was disassembled, moved to the Nevada Test Site, and recommissioned. The experimental program resumed in July 2005.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Electric shock; Hydrodynamics; Impedance; Kinetic theory; Magnetic fields; Material properties; Pressure control; Pulse power systems; Velocity control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Megagauss magnetic field generation and related topics, 2006 ieee international conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Fe, NM, USA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2061-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2062-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MEGAGUSS.2006.4530713
Filename :
4530713
Link To Document :
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