DocumentCode
1590974
Title
The Challenge of Wall-Plasma Interaction with Pulsed MG Fields Parallel to the Wall
Author
Siemon, R.E. ; Bauer, B.S. ; Awe, T.J. ; Angelova, M.A. ; Fuelling, S. ; Goodrich, T. ; Lindemuth, I.R. ; Makhin, V. ; Ivanov, V. ; Presura, R. ; Atchison, W.L. ; Faehl, R.J. ; Reinovsky, R.E. ; Scudder, D.W. ; Turchi, P.J. ; Degnan, J.H. ; Ruden, E.L. ;
Author_Institution
Univ. of Nevada, Reno, NV
fYear
2006
Firstpage
155
Lastpage
160
Abstract
Experiments suitable for a variety of pulsed power facilities are being developed to study plasma formation and stability on the surface of typical liner materials in the megagauss (MG) regime. Understanding the plasma properties near the surface is likely to be critical for the design of Magnetized Target Fusion experiments, where the plasma density in the region near the wall can play an important role in setting the transport from hot fuel to the cold boundary. From the perspective of diagnostic access and simplicity, the surface of a stationary conductor with large enough current to generate MG surface field offers advantages compared with studying the surface of a moving liner. This paper reports on recent experiments at UNR that have generated magnetic fields in the range of about 0.2 to 3 MG, which confirm the viability of future experiments planned at Atlas and/or Shiva Star. Diagnostics reported here involve electrical measurements, streak camera photography, and surface luminosity. Additional diagnostic measurements and numerical modeling will be reported in the future.
Keywords
plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma-wall interactions; megagauss regime; plasma density; plasma properties; pulsed MG fields; pulsed power facilities; wall-plasma interaction; Conductors; Electric variables measurement; Fuels; Fusion power generation; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic materials; Plasma density; Plasma materials processing; Plasma properties; Plasma stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Megagauss magnetic field generation and related topics, 2006 ieee international conference on
Conference_Location
Herlany
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2061-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2062-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MEGAGUSS.2006.4530672
Filename
4530672
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