Title :
High energy imploding liner experiment HEL-1: experimental results
Author :
Clark, D.A. ; Anderson, B.G. ; Ekdahl, C.A. ; Faehl, R.J. ; Goforth, J.H. ; Lindemuth, I.R. ; Petersen, T.L. ; Reinovsky, R.E. ; Tabaka, L.J. ; Chernyshev, V.K. ; Mokhov, V.N. ; Buzin, V.N. ; Byrenkov, O.M. ; Bujko, A.M. ; Vakhruchev, V.V. ; Garanin, S.F.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fDate :
June 29 1997-July 2 1997
Abstract :
The imploding liner is a cylinder of conducting material through which a current is passed in the longitudinal direction. Interaction of the current with its own magnetic field causes the liner to implode. In August, 1996, a high energy liner experiment (HEL-1) was conducted at the All-Russia Scientific Research Institute (VNIIEF) in Sarov, Russia. A 5 tier 1 meter diameter explosive disk generator provided electrical energy to drive a 48 cm outside diameter, 4 mm thick, aluminum alloy liner having a mass of about 1 kg onto an 11 cm diameter diagnostic package. The purpose of the experiment was to measure performance of the explosive pulse power generator and the heavy imploding liner. Electrical performance diagnostics included inductive (B-dot) probes, Faraday rotation current measurement, Rogowski total current measurement, and voltage probes, flux loss and conductor motion diagnostics included current-joint voltage measurements and motion sensing contact pins. Optical and electrical impact pins, inductive (B-dot) probes, manganin pressure probes, and continuously recording resistance probes in the central measuring unit (CMU) and piezo and manganin pressure probes, optical beam breakers, and inductive probes located in the glide planes were used as liner symmetry and velocity diagnostics. Preliminary analysis of the data indicate that a peak current of more than 100 MA was attained and the liner velocity was between 6.7 km/sec and 7.5 km/sec. Liner kinetic energy was between 22 MJ and 35 MJ.
Keywords :
electric current measurement; power supplies to apparatus; probes; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; velocity measurement; All-Russia Scientific Research Institute; B-dot probes; Faraday rotation current measurement; HEL-1; Rogowski total current measurement; aluminum alloy liner; conducting material; conductor motion diagnostics; continuously recording resistance probes; diagnostic package; electrical energy; electrical impact pins; electrical performance diagnostics; explosive disk generator; explosive pulse power generator; flux loss diagnostics; heavy imploding liner; high energy imploding liner experiment; imploding liner; implosion driven magnetized plasma fusion experiments; included current-joint voltage measurements; inductive probes; magnetic field; magnetically driven imploding liner systems; manganin pressure probes; materials equation of state; motion sensing contact pins; optical impact pins; piezo pressure probes; shock energy source; voltage probes; Conducting materials; Current measurement; Drives; Explosives; Magnetic fields; Optical pulse generation; Optical recording; Pins; Probes; Pulse measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1997. Digest of Technical Papers. 1997 11th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4213-5
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1997.674593