Title :
Computational modeling of pulsed-power-driven magnetized target fusion experiments
Author :
Sheehey, P. ; Kirkpatrick, Rebecca ; Lindemuth, I.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Direct magnetic drive using electrical pulsed power has been considered impractically slow for traditional inertial confinement implosion of fusion targets. However, if the target contains a preheated, magnetized plasma, magnetothermal insulation may allow the near-adiabatic compression of such a target to fusion conditions on a much slower time scale. 100-MJ-class explosive flux compression generators, with implosion kinetic energies far beyond those available with conventional fusion drivers, are an inexpensive means to investigate such magnetized target fusion (MTF) systems. One means of obtaining the preheated and magnetized plasma required for an MTF system is the recently reported "MAGO" concept. MAGO is a unique, explosive-pulsed-power-driven discharge in two cylindrical chambers joined by an annular nozzle. Joint Russian-American MAGO experiments have reported D-T neutron yields in excess of 10/sup 13/ from this plasma preparation stage alone, without going on to the proposed separately driven MTF implosion of the main plasma chamber. Two-dimensional MHD computational modeling of MAGO discharges shows good agreement to experiment. The calculations suggest that after the observed neutron pulse, a diffuse Z-pinch plasma with temperature in excess of 100 eV is created, which may be suitable for subsequent MTF implosion, in a heavy liner magnetically driven by explosive pulsed power. Other MTF concepts, such as fiber-initiated Z-pinch target plasmas, are also being computationally and theoretically evaluated. The status of our modeling efforts are reported.
Keywords :
Z pinch; discharges (electric); explosions; fusion reactor fuel; fusion reactor theory; plasma heating; plasma inertial confinement; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; pulsed power technology; 100 MJ; 100 eV; D-T; D-T neutron yields; MAGO concept; MHD computational modeling; Z-pinch plasma; annular nozzle; computational modeling; electrical pulsed power; explosive flux compression generators; explosive pulsed power; explosive-pulsed-power-driven discharge; fiber-initiated Z-pinch target plasmas; fusion conditions; heavy liner; implosion kinetic energies; inertial confinement implosion; magnetized target fusion systems; magnetothermal insulation; near-adiabatic compression; preheated magnetized plasma; pulsed-power-driven magnetized target fusion experiments; Computational modeling; Explosives; Inertial confinement; Insulation; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic flux; Magnetic separation; Neutrons; Plasma confinement; Plasma temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1995. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1995 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madison, WI, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2669-5
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1995.533261