DocumentCode :
2883399
Title :
Comparison of implosion characteristics of gases in a 1.5 kJ plasma focus
Author :
Bures, B.L. ; Krishnan, M. ; Madden, R.
Author_Institution :
Alameda Appl. Sci. Corp., San Leandro, CA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
26-30 June 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The implosion time is an important parameter for the performance of a Z-pinch. Conventional radial Z-pinches tend to implode most, if not all the mass, leading to a simple scaling relation based upon current, linear mass density, implosion time and initial mass radius. The plasma focus snowplows only a small fraction (<;10-20%) of the available mass between the anode and the cathode. The mass fraction is likely to depend on the electrode geometry, gas type and current pulse.In this study, we examined a plasma focus with a fixed electrode geometry and charge voltage on the driver bank. The gas pressure and gas type were varied to examine the changes in implosion time. Tens of shots were used at each operating condition. The standard deviation in the implosion time was found to be less than 5% in most cases. Relationships were derived between the gas mass density and the current for different gases. Using a formulation developed by Lee in his 1D plasma focus model, a normalized mass fraction and normalized current fraction were derived based upon the experimental data. The experimentally derived fractions were compared to Lee´s model and reasonable agreement was achieved in the normalized fractions.
Keywords :
Z pinch; explosions; plasma density; plasma focus; plasma pressure; plasma transport processes; 1D plasma focus model; current density; electrode geometry; energy 1.5 kJ; gas implosion characteristics; gas mass density; gas pressure analysis; linear mass density; mass fraction analysis; normalized current fraction analysis; normalized mass fraction analysis; radial Z-pinch;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2011 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-330-8
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2011.5993200
Filename :
5993200
Link To Document :
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