A review of new wire arrays with open and closed magnetic configurations at the 1.6 MA Zebra generator for radiative properties and opacity effects

  • V. L. Kantsyrev
  • , A. S. Safronova
  • , A. A. Esaulov
  • , K. M. Williamson
  • , I. Shrestha
  • , F. Yilmaz
  • , G. C. Osborne
  • , M. E. Weller
  • , N. D. Ouart
  • , V. V. Shlyaptseva
  • , L. I. Rudakov
  • , A. S. Chuvatin
  • , A. L. Velikovich

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Abstract

The studies emphasize investigation of plasma formation, implosion, and radiation features as a function of two load configurations: compact multi-planar and cylindrical wire arrays. Experiments with different Z-pinch loads were performed on 1.6 MA, 100 ns, Zebra generator at University of Nevada, Reno. The multi-planar wire arrays (PWAs) were studied in open and closed configurations with Al, Cu, brass, Mo and W wires. In the open magnetic configurations (single, double, triple PWAs) magnetic fields are present inside the arrays from the beginning of discharge, while in closed configurations (prism-like PWA) the global magnetic field is excluded inside before plasma flow occurs. The new prism-like PWA allows high flexibility in control of implosion dynamics and precursor formation. The spectral modeling, magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) and wire ablation dynamic model (WADM) codes were used to describe the plasma evolution and plasma parameters. Experimentally observed electron temperature and density in multiple bright spots reached 1.4 keV and 5 × 1021 cm-3, respectively. Two types of bright spots were observed. With peak currents up to 1.3 MA opacity effects became more pronounced and led to a limiting of the X-ray yields from compact cylindrical arrays. Despite different magnetic energy to plasma coupling mechanisms early in the implosion a comparison of compact double PWA and cylindrical WA results indicates that during the stagnation stage the same plasma heating mechanism may occur. The double PWA was found to be the best radiator tested at University scale 1 MA generator. It is characterized by a combination of larger yield and power, mm-scale size, and provides the possibility of radiation pulse shaping. Further, the newer configuration, the double PWA with skewed wires, was tested and showed the possibility of a more effective X-ray generation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-123
Number of pages9
JournalHigh Energy Density Physics
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2009

Keywords

  • Opacity
  • Radiative properties
  • Wire arrays
  • Z-pinch

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