DocumentCode
1732716
Title
Experimental study of conical liner magnetic implosion
Author
Carlotti, X.F. ; Jestin, M.G. ; Sarry, M.L. ; Vanpoperynghe, J.M. ; Premont, D.A. ; Veron, L.D. ; Chernychev, V.K. ; Volkov, G.I. ; Ivanov, A.V. ; Skobolev, A.I. ; Pak, S.V.
fYear
2001
Firstpage
238
Abstract
Summary form only given. High matter velocities level (several tens of km/s) can be achieved by means of magnetic implosion, using explosive magnetic generators. Helical+Potok type generators developed by Russian Federal Institute of Research in Experimental Physics (VNIIEF) can provide 30 MJ inductive storage and, after fast explosive opening switch operation, current law in the range 15 MA within a few microseconds. This allows high velocity jet generation, due to conical aluminium liner implosion and focalization on axis. VNIIEF and the Commissariat l´Energie Atomique (CEA, France) used this principle to realize a joint experiment in Sarov by June, 30th, 1999. Electrical power supply was provided by VNIIEF, target with diagnostics by CEA. This experiment was a challenge, with regards to several points: unusual current level range, poor data available about such a device, very short duration for radiographic observation of main phenomena: liner focalization and subsequent fast matter emission along axis. Both radiographic flashes were realized at required times. Pictures show expected density gradients in liner when collapsing on axis. Moreover, liner external face structure exhibits machining defect growth under magnetic Rayleigh Taylor instability effect: this feature already appeared in previous liner flight experiments. The present experiment clearly shows magnetocumulative generator ability for high velocities purpose, machining precision effects under high current values, radiographic observation pertinency, and prediction calculation capacity to be close to experimental results.
Keywords
pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; 15 MA; 30 MJ; Helical+Potok type generators; conical aluminium liner implosion; conical liner magnetic implosion; current level range; density gradients; duration; explosive magnetic generators; fast explosive opening switch operation; fast matter emission; focalization; high velocities; high velocity jet generation; inductive storage; liner external face structure; liner focalization; machining defect growth; magnetic Rayleigh Taylor instability effect; magnetocumulative generator; matter velocities; prediction calculation capacity; radiographic flashes; radiographic observation; Aluminum; Atomic measurements; Diagnostic radiography; Explosives; Machining; Magnetic flux; Physics; Power supplies; Switches; Tin;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7141-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPPS.2001.960852
Filename
960852
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