Title :
Experimental study of variable mass liner for soft X-ray generation
Author :
Bujko, A.M. ; Chernyshev, V.K. ; Garanin, S.F. ; Gorbachev, Y.N. ; Demidov, V.A. ; Ivanova, G.G. ; Kostyukov, V.N. ; Kuznetsov, S.D. ; Kuzyaev, A.I. ; Mezhevov, A.B. ; Mokhov, V.N. ; Petrukhin, A.A. ; Sofronov, V.N. ; Startsev, A.I. ; Yakubov, V.B. ; Ande
Author_Institution :
All-Russian Sci. Inst. of Exp. Phys., Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Abstract :
Relatively soft X-rays (quantum energy about 0.3 keV) may be produced by acceleration of a plasma liner up to a velocity of /spl sim/300 km/s followed by stagnation in a pinch. This means that if the plasma acceleration distance is several cm, the time of plasma motion must be about 0.1 of a microsecond. This results in a difficulty, associated with the problem of plasma stability and the liner having very small thickness and very small tolerance on initial thickness and density. Besides, quick energy input into the load requires complicated fast opening switches, which need to be experimentally tested. For experiments with explosive magnetic generators (EMG) it is reasonable to develop simpler systems to reach mass velocities about 300 km/sec. The work by A.M Buyko et al. (1995) theoretically considers one of these systems, where a liner mass during its magnetic deceleration significantly decreases and the velocity increases, i.e., a variable mass liner (VML). The same work suggests two experimental designs to test a new concept: full-scale experiment, including X-rays generation and a model experiment, including testing of the initial stage of VML formation (v\n\n\t\t
Keywords :
X-ray production; 0.3 keV; Russia; USA; VNIIEF; X-Ray-1; explosive magnetic generators; fast opening switches; liner mass; magnetic deceleration; plasma acceleration distance; plasma liner acceleration; plasma motion time; plasma stability; quantum energy; quick energy input; soft X-ray generation; variable mass liner; Acceleration; Design for experiments; Electromyography; Explosives; Plasma accelerators; Plasma density; Plasma stability; Plasma x-ray sources; Switches; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1997. Digest of Technical Papers. 1997 11th IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4213-5
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1997.679303