DocumentCode
1315455
Title
Characterization of Fine Metallic Wires for Wire-Array
-Pinch Experiments
Author
Killebrew, Korbie L. ; Maurer, Andrew J. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Coverdale, C.A. ; Schroen, Diana ; Holt, R.R. ; Rochau, Gregory A. ; Bailey, J.E. ; Jones, Brent ; Savage, Mark E. ; Graham, D.A.
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Volume
40
Issue
12
fYear
2012
Firstpage
3372
Lastpage
3377
Abstract
The Z Facility at Sandia National Laboratories can produce >;2 MJ of X-ray energy with peak powers >;280 TW. Achieving optimal load performance requires the control of the implosion time of the Z-pinch with respect to the current pulse shape from the pulsed-power driver. Additionally, accurate estimates of the implosion time are required for the precise timing of diagnostics used to study the implosion. A key aspect for assessing this load-driver match, both computationally and experimentally, is the mass of the wire array. In this paper, we present new methods to characterize wire arrays. Accurate mass measurements were made of individual wires. Individual wire diameters were measured from a sampling of wire sections, and a statistical analysis was performed. Finally, the wire arrays were imaged to ensure and document the quality of the final wire array. Data provide an estimate of the load mass that can be used to track experimental trends, provide accurate implosion time predictions for diagnostic timing, and provide input for computational models.
Keywords
Z pinch; plasma X-ray sources; plasma diagnostics; plasma transport processes; Sandia National Laboratories; X-ray energy; X-ray radiation; Z facility; computational models; current pulse shape; fine metallic wire characterization; implosion time control; implosion time predictions; load-driver match assessment; mass measurements; optimal load performance; pulsed-power driver; statistical analysis; wire array mass; wire diameters; wire-array Z-pinch experiments; Arrays; Astrophysics; Magnetohydrodynamics; Plasmas; Wires; Astrophysics; characterization; high energy physics; magnetohydrodynamics; plasma;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2012.2217356
Filename
6329447
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