DocumentCode :
1673356
Title :
Computational and experimental results of a wall-supported dense Z-pinch experiment
Author :
Sheehey, P.T. ; Kirkpatrick, R.C. ; Lindemuth, I.R. ; Wysocki, F.W. ; Thio, Y.C.F.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
322
Abstract :
Summary form only given. In Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) experiments, a preheated and magnetized target plasma is hydrodynamically compressed to fusion conditions by a magnetically driven liner. MTF requires initial target plasma conditions of order 10/sup 18/ cm/sup -3/, 100 eV, and 100 KGauss. A deuterium-fiber-initiated dense Z-pinch experiment to reach target plasma conditions has been designed, modelled, and built at Los Alamos National Laboratory (1). This experiment is unique in that it utilizes m=0 instability to fill the 2-cm-radius plasma chamber, after which computations predict a relatively stable wall-supported condition may be found. An important issue to be addressed is whether or not heat loading on the walls, and high current density loading on the electrodes of such a pinch, will result in undesirable contamination of the plasma with high-Z material. Additions to the computational model and experimental diagnostics are being prepared to answer such questions. Detailed comparison of the modelling results with experiment will be presented.
Keywords :
Z pinch; fusion reactor ignition; plasma impurities; plasma instability; plasma-wall interactions; 100 eV; 100 kG; Los Alamos National Laboratory; Magnetized Target Fusion experiment; NTF experiment; deuterium-fiber-initiated dense Z-pinch experiment; fusion conditions; high current density loading; high-Z materials; hydrodynamically compressed plasma; m=0 instability; magnetically driven liner; magnetised target fusion; plasma contamination; preheated magnetized target plasma; wall heat loading; wall-supported condition; wall-supported dense Z-pinch experiment; Laboratories; Light scattering; Optical interferometry; Optical scattering; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Plasma stability; Plasma temperature;
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.1998.677959
Filename :
677959
Link To Document :
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