DocumentCode :
1063544
Title :
Imploding Liner Compression of Plasma: Concepts and Issues
Author :
Turchi, Peter J.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., Los Alamos, NM
Volume :
36
Issue :
1
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
52
Lastpage :
61
Abstract :
Several plasma targets have been proposed for compression by imploding liners, ranging from magnetically-confined to wall-supported concepts. In all cases, a critical issue remains one of preventing the high atomic-number material of the liner from penetrating the plasma and countering the gain in plasma temperature sought by compression. Two factors foster development of such deleterious penetration: the creation of a liquid/vapor layer at the liner surface at high magnetic fields, and disruption of this layer by Rayleigh-Taylor instability in the final stages of plasma compression. Within a general consideration of issues of liner compression of plasma, we discuss reactor cost optimization by use of plasma at pressures intermediate between the values of conventional magnetically-or inertially-confined fusion concepts. We also describe the development of an equilibrium layer of vapor adjacent to the liner surface at high magnetic fields, the instability of such a thin layer, and the consequences of liner deceleration and rebound for reactor concepts and research progress.
Keywords :
Rayleigh-Taylor instability; explosions; plasma confinement; plasma temperature; Rayleigh-Taylor instability; high atomic-number material; imploding liner compression; inertially-confined fusion; liner deceleration; magnetic confinement; plasma compression; plasma temperature; reactor cost optimization; Inductors; Magnetic fields; Magnetic flux; Magnetic liquids; Magnetic materials; Magnetohydrodynamics; Plasma materials processing; Plasma stability; Plasma temperature; Plasma transport processes; Controlled thermonuclear fusion; Rayleigh-Taylor instability; imploding liners; magnetized-target fusion;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2007.914173
Filename :
4448409
Link To Document :
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