Title :
Electron beam applications at Sandia national Laboratories 1.5 MW HAWK facility
Author :
Pena, Gary E. ; Glover, Steven F. ; Schneider, Larry X. ; Rudys, Joseph M. ; Lockner, T.R. ; White, Forest E.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
The need for ground based missile-scale and air-breathing propulsion test capabilities above Mach 7 led to the reconstruction of the HAWK electron beam accelerator approximately a decade ago. Electron beams were chosen as a source for adding thermal energy to supersonic gas flows to achieve representative temperatures and dynamic gas pressures along the desired flight corridor. Since the first incarnation of HAWK, investigations utilizing the system have spanned electron beam pumped lasers to beam transport development for radiation generation or energy deposition. Early experiments were limited to the use of foil and plasma windows as enablers for beam extraction thereby limiting achievable beam currents and durations. This was followed by modifications to the HAWK system in 2004 accommodating windowless beam extraction with an axial magnetic field. This integrated hardware addition was demonstrated at a beam current of 1.5 A for 5ms durations. Recent experiments have added the new capability of coupling the electron beam into a Magnetohydrodynamic chamber. This paper discusses the HAWK accelerator and the achievements that it has enabled.
Keywords :
electron beam applications; electron beams; particle beam dynamics; particle beam extraction; HAWK Facility; HAWK electron beam accelerator; Mach 7; Sandia National Laboratories; air-breathing propulsion test capabilities; axial magnetic field; beam current; beam currents; beam transport development; dynamic gas pressures; electron beam applications; electron beam pumped lasers; energy deposition; integrated hardware; magnetohydrodynamic chamber; missile-scale propulsion test capabilities; plasma windows; radiation generation; supersonic gas flows; thermal energy; windowless beam extraction; Electron beams; Laboratories; Laser beams; Laser excitation; Life estimation; Propulsion;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6634970