Title :
2-D RMHD Modeling Assessment of Current Flow, Plasma Conditions, and Doppler Effects in Recent Z Argon Experiments
Author :
Thornhill, J. Ward ; Giuliani, John L. ; Jones, Brent ; Apruzese, John P. ; Dasgupta, Arati ; Chong, Young K. ; Harvey-Thompson, Adam J. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Coverdale, Christine A. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Rochau, Gregory A.
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
By varying current-loss circuit parameters, the Mach2-tabular collisional radiative equilibrium 2-D radiation magnetohydrodynamic model was tuned to reproduce the radiative and electrical properties of three recent argon gas-puff experiments (same initial conditions) performed on the Z machine at Sandia National Laboratories. The model indicates that there were current losses occurring near or within the diode region of the Z machine during the stagnation phase of the implosion. The “good” simulation reproduces the experimental K-shell powers, K-shell yields, total powers, percentage of emission radiated in α lines, size of the K-shell emission region, and the average electron temperature near the time-of-peak K-shell power. The calculated atomic populations, ion temperatures, and radial velocities are used as input to a detailed multifrequency ray-trace radiation transport model that includes the Doppler effect. This model is employed to construct time-, space-, and energy-resolved synthetic spectra. The role the Doppler effect likely plays in the experiments is demonstrated by comparing synthetic spectra generated with and without this effect.
Keywords :
Doppler effect; Z pinch; argon; explosions; plasma collision processes; plasma diagnostics; plasma dielectric properties; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma simulation; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; radiative transfer; α lines; 2-D RMHD modeling assessment; Doppler effects; K-shell emission region; K-shell yields; Mach2-tabular collisional radiative equilibrium 2-D radiation magnetohydrodynamic model; Sandia National Laboratories; Z argon experiments; Z machine; argon gas-puff experiments; atomic populations; average electron temperature; current flow; current-loss circuit parameters; diode region; electrical properties; emission percentage; energy-resolved synthetic spectra; implosion; ion temperatures; multifrequency ray-trace radiation transport model; plasma conditions; radial velocities; radiative properties; space-resolved synthetic spectra; stagnation phase; time-of-peak K-shell power; time-resolved synthetic spectra; total powers; Argon; Current measurement; Feeds; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Plasmas; Collisional radiative equilibrium; Doppler effects; K-shell radiation; K-shell radiation.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2422373