DocumentCode :
3545281
Title :
Experiments with colliding supersonic plasma jets on the magpie pulsed power facility
Author :
Pickworth, L. ; Lebedev, S. ; Suzuki-Vidal, F. ; Swadling, G.F. ; Hall, G. ; Bland, Simon N. ; Bennett, Mark ; Burdiak, G. ; Skidmore, Jeffrey ; Suttle, L. ; de Grouchy, P. ; Chittenden, Jeremy ; Bocchi, M. ; Niasse, N.
Author_Institution :
Blackett Lab., Imperial Coll. London, Imperial, CA, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
16-21 June 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Experimental investigation of collisions of supersonic plasma jets with metal foils and head-on collisions of two jets will be presented. The jets are produced by ablation of thin Al foils driven by 1.4MA, 250ns current pulse in a radial foil z-pinch configuration<;sup>[1.2,<;/sup> <;sup>3]<;/sup>. The jets propagate with velocity of ~50-100km/s, have high degree of collimation (opening angle 2-5°) and are radiatively cooled (cooling time <;<; hydrodynamic times). Collisions of the jets with foils, as well as inter-jet collisions, create a system of strong shocks both in the central dense part of the jet and in the lower density halo plasma which surrounds the jet and moves with the same speed. The formed shock features are sustained for ~300ns, and are diagnosed with laser interferometry, optical and XUV imaging, and with Thomson scattering diagnostics. Interpretation of the results indicates that a dynamically significant magnetic fields are present in the system, balancing the ram pressure of the flow and supporting extended stationary shock structures. The results are relevant to the studies of astrophysical phenomena in the laboratory, in particular internal shocks in jets young stars, and accretion shocks, and for understanding of magnetized high energy density plasma flows.
Keywords :
Thomson effect; Z pinch; accretion; astrophysical plasma; cooling; light interferometry; plasma diagnostics; plasma jets; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma shock waves; plasma-wall interactions; supersonic flow; Thomson scattering diagnostics; XUV imaging; accretion shocks; astrophysical phenomena; collimation degree; cooling time; current 1.4 MA; extended stationary shock structure; flow ram pressure; head-on collision; hydrodynamic times; interjet collision; internal shock; jet propagation; jet velocity; laser interferometry; lower density halo plasma; magnetic field; magnetized high energy density plasma flows; magpie pulsed power facility; metal foils; optical imaging; radial foil z-pinch configuration; supersonic plasma jet collision; thin Al foil ablation; time 250 ns; young stars; Educational institutions; Electric shock; Laboratories; Magnetic resonance imaging; Optical interferometry; Physics; Plasmas;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6633313
Filename :
6633313
Link To Document :
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