DocumentCode :
1649451
Title :
High-energy density experiments for Atlas
Author :
Trainor, R.J. ; Parsons, W.M. ; Bartsch, R.R. ; Benage, J.F. ; Bowers, R.L. ; Bowman, D.W. ; Cochrane, J.C. ; Davis, H.A. ; Ekdahl, C.A. ; Fulton, R.D. ; Gribble, R.F. ; Guzik, J. ; Jones, M.E. ; Keinigs, R. ; Kyrala ; Lee, Hongseok ; Munson, Chase ; Oro,
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
267
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Atlas is a high-energy pulsed-power facility under development at Los Alamos National Laboratory to drive high-energy density experiments. It is optimized for materials properties and hydrodynamics experiments under extreme conditions. The system is designed to implode heavy liner loads with a peak current of 30-40 MA delivered in /spl sim/4 /spl mu/s. Atlas will be operational in near the end of 2000 and is designed to provide 100 shots per year. The Atlas capacitor bank consists of an array 240-kV Marx modules storing a total of 24-MJ. For many applications the Atlas liner will be a nominal 50-gram-aluminum cylinder with /spl sim/5-cm radius and 4-cm length. Implosion velocities up to 20 km/s are predicted. Using composite inner layers and a variety of interior target designs, a wide variety of experiments in /spl sim/cm/sup 3/ volumes may be performed. These include shock compression experiments up to /spl sim/2 TPa (20 Mbar), quasi-adiabatic compressions up to 6-fold compression and pressures above 10 TPa, hydrodynamic instability studies in nonlinear and turbulent regimes over multi-cm propagation lengths, experiments with dense, strongly-coupled plasmas, studies of materials response at very high strains and strain rates, and materials studies in ultrahigh magnetic fields (above 10/sup 3/ T). Experimental configurations, associated physics issues, and diagnostic strategies will be discussed. Near-term proof-of-principle experiments on the smaller Pegasus II capacitor bank will be identified.
Keywords :
plasma devices; plasma instability; 10 TPa; 1000 T; 2 TPa; 24 MJ; 240 kV; 30 to 40 MA; Atlas; Marx modules; Pegasus II capacitor bank; capacitor bank; composite inner layers; dense strongly-coupled plasmas; diagnostic strategies; extreme conditions; high-energy density experiments; high-energy pulsed-power facility; hydrodynamic instability; hydrodynamics experiments; implode heavy liner loads; implosion velocities; materials properties; multi-cm propagation lengths; near-term proof-of-principle experiments; nominal 50-gram-Al cylinder; nonlinear regimes; peak current; quasi-adiabatic compressions; shock compression experiments; turbulent regimes; ultrahigh magnetic fields; very high strain; Capacitors; Electric shock; Hydrodynamics; Laboratories; Magnetic field induced strain; Magnetic materials; Material properties; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma materials processing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1998. 25th Anniversary. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1998 IEEE International on
Conference_Location :
Raleigh, NC, USA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4792-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1998.677835
Filename :
677835
Link To Document :
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