DocumentCode :
1801287
Title :
Atlas - a new pulsed power tool at Los Alamos
Author :
Scudder, D.W. ; Archuleta, S.A. ; Ballard, E.O. ; Barr, G.W. ; Cochrane, J.C.B. ; Davis, H.A. ; Griego, J.R. ; Hadden, E.S. ; Hinckley, W.B. ; Hosack, K.W. ; Martinez, J.E. ; Mills, D. ; Padilla, J.N. ; Parker, J.V. ; Parsons, W.M. ; Reinovsky, R.E. ; Sto
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
17-22 June 2001
Firstpage :
355
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. The Atlas pulsed power driver has recently been commissioned at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The paper provides an overview of the Atlas facility, its initial experimental program and plans for the future. The reader desiring more detailed information is referred to papers in this conference by Keinigs et al. on materials studies, Cochrane et al. on machine performance and Ballard et al. on fabrication and assembly. Atlas is a high current generator capable of driving 30 megamps through a low-inductance load. It has been designed to require minimal maintenance, provide excellent diagnostic access, and rapid turnaround. Its capacitor bank stores 23.5 megajoules in a four-stage Marx configuration which erects to 240 kV at maximum charge. It has a quarter-cycle time of 4.5 microseconds. It will typically drive cylindrical aluminum liners in a z-pinch configuration to velocities up to 10 mm/msec while maintaining the inner surface in the solid state. Diagnostic access includes 3600 of radial view as well as axial views from above and below. Atlas construction began in 1996 and high-current acceptance tests. were completed in December of 2000. Initial shots include liner characterization shots using a target design similar to NTLX experiments (see several papers by Turchi et al., this meeting). These will be followed by experiments studying hydro features, useful for validating hydrodynamic algorithms used in weapons computer codes. DOE plans to relocate the Atlas generator to the Nevada Test Site as early as 2002, where it will continue its experimental program supporting the Stockpile Stewardship program and other users.
Keywords :
Z pinch; fusion reactor instrumentation; fusion reactor materials; plasma diagnostics; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; 23.5 MJ; 240 kV; 30 MA; 4.5 mus; Al; Atlas; Atlas facility; Atlas generator; Atlas pulsed power driver; DOE; Los Alamos; Los Alamos National Laboratory; NTLX experiments; Nevada Test Site; Stockpile Stewardship program; capacitor bank; cylindrical Al liners; diagnostic access; experimental program; four-stage Marx configuration; high current generator; hydro features; hydrodynamic algorithms; inner surface; liner characterization shots; low-inductance load; maximum charge; minimal maintenance; overview; pulsed power tool; quarter-cycle time; solid state; target design; weapons computer codes; z-pinch configuration; Aluminum; Assembly; Capacitors; Fabrication; Hydrodynamics; Laboratories; Solid state circuits; Testing; US Department of Energy; Weapons;
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.2001.961055
Filename :
961055
Link To Document :
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