DocumentCode :
2199639
Title :
New plasma-focus experiments without and with additional targets
Author :
Sadowski, M. ; Kubes, P. ; Kravarik, J. ; Paduch, Marian ; Skladnik, E. ; Scholz, M. ; Tomaszewski, K. ; Zebrowski, J.
Author_Institution :
Andrzej Soltan Inst. for Nucl. Studies, Swierk, Poland
fYear :
2000
fDate :
4-7 June 2000
Firstpage :
95
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The paper reports on results of recent Plasma Focus (PF) experiments performed with medium-scale machines operated at 60-180 kJ. The first series of PF discharges was carried out within a PF-150 machine at 60 W, 28 kV. The device was equipped with Mather-type electrodes of 100 mm and 50 mm in diameter, and 200 mm in length. Attention was paid to current-sheath (CS) and PF pinch dynamics, which was investigated with a high-speed framing camera, consisted of two VR channels and two soft X-ray modules. Exposure of VR frames was about 1 ns, and that of X-ray frames was about 0.8 ns. Synchronization was realized with fast photodiodes registering the CS radiation. Electrical signals were stored with a TDS784A digital oscilloscope, and all the frames were elaborated with an image capturing and processing system (AICPS). Measurements were also performed with X-ray pinhole cameras and neutron counters. Comparison of the VR pictures and corresponding X-ray images revealed correlation between fine structures formed inside the pinch column. The second series of experiments within PF-150 machine was carried out with solid targets made of thin metal- or carbon-wires, fixed on the z-axis at the electrode outlet. Using the same diagnostic equipment, it was observed that the interaction of the low-mass CS layer with the wire target produces an almost homogenous plasma column, which does not expand considerably during the CS collapse process. At the same time the X-ray emission along the z-axis is considerably higher that that emitted in the radial directions. The third series of PF experiments was performed within a PF-360 machine equipped with the Mather-type electrodes of 170 mm and 120 mm in diameter, and 300 mm in length. The system was operated at 110 kJ, 30 kV, or 176 kJ, 35 kV. Several additional diagnostic techniques were applied to study time-integrated and time-resolved characteristics of the charged particle emissions. To increase a neutron yield- from fusion reactions the use was made of cryogenic targets in the form of heavy-ice (D/sub 2/O) layers deposited upon special cryogenic targets. Considerable differences in the neutron yield have been observed in dependence on the experimental conditions applied. These new experiments are described, and the results are compared with those of previous PF studies.
Keywords :
discharges (electric); fusion reactor instrumentation; plasma diagnostics; plasma focus; 0.8 ns; 1 ns; 28 kV; 30 kV; 300 mm; 35 kV; 50 to 200 mm; 60 to 180 kJ; D/sub 2/O; D/sub 2/O layers; Mather-type electrodes; VR channels; X-ray emission; X-ray pinhole cameras; additional targets; carbon wires; charged particle emissions; cryogenic targets; current-sheath dynamics; diagnostic techniques; digital oscilloscope; electrode outlet; fast photodiodes; fine structures; fusion reactions; heavy-ice layers; high-speed framing camera; homogenous plasma column; image capturing system; image processing system; medium-scale machines; neutron counters; neutron yield; pinch column; plasma focus experiments; plasma focus pinch dynamics; radial directions; soft X-ray modules; synchronization; thin metal wires; time-integrated characteristics; time-resolved characteristics; z-axis; Cameras; Cryogenics; Electrodes; Focusing; Neutrons; Photodiodes; Plasma devices; Signal processing; Virtual reality; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2000. ICOPS 2000. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 27th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA, USA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5982-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2000.854613
Filename :
854613
Link To Document :
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