Title :
Diagnostic development for the Atlas pulsed power facility
Author :
Taylor, A.J. ; Rodriguez, G. ; Fulton, R.D. ; Oro, D.M. ; McCuistian, B.T. ; Clark, D.A. ; Roberts, J.P. ; Holtkamp, D.B. ; Watt, R.G. ; Bartsch, R.R. ; Trainor, R.J.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
Atlas will be a 23 MJ capacitor bank capable of delivering greater than 30 MA to a liner target with a nominal 4 microsecond risetime. We describe here our ongoing diagnostic development efforts in this extreme Atlas environment. Included in this discussion are development efforts in X-ray radiography, shock physics diagnostics, and temperature and pressure diagnostics. X-ray radiography is the key diagnostic for visualizing the shock-induced fluid flows characteristic of the proposed Atlas experiments. Due to the large area densities needed for Atlas targets, a number of radiographic systems are under investigation. Diagnostics that address shock physics issues on Atlas include VISAR (velocity interferometer for a surface of any reflector), shock breakout, optical pins, and dark-field shadowgraphy. Temperature diagnostics include infrared pyrometry. As pressure diagnostics we are developing probes based on the pressure dependence of the frequency of fluorescence lines from ruby and the Raman shift in diamond.
Keywords :
X-ray analysis; capacitor storage; fibre optic sensors; interferometry; pressure measurement; pulsed power supplies; radiography; temperature measurement; 23 MJ; 30 MA; 4 mus; Atlas pulsed power facility; Atlas targets; Raman shift; VISAR; X-ray radiography; capacitor bank; dark-field shadowgraphy; diagnostic development; diamond; fibre optic impact pins; fluorescence lines; infrared pyrometry; large area densities; liner target; pressure dependence; pressure diagnostics; ruby; shock breakout; shock physics diagnostics; shock-induced fluid flows characteristic; temperature diagnostics; velocity interferometer; Capacitors; Diagnostic radiography; Electric shock; Fluid flow; Optical interferometry; Physics; Pins; Probes; Temperature; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1999. Digest of Technical Papers. 12th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5498-2
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1999.825455