Title :
Recent "tandem puff-on-wire" experiments on ACE 4
Author :
Coleman, P.L. ; Rauch, J. ; Rix, W. ; Thompson, John ; Wessel, Frank J.
Author_Institution :
Maxwell Lab. Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. The "tandem-puff" configuration is a variant on a plasma opening switch Z-pinch, driven by a microsecond timescale Marx bank. Current flows in an annular-plasma column for about a microsecond and is then commutated to a central, annular-gas puff. The gas puff subsequently implodes near maximum generator current. The ACE 4 facility is a 4 MJ, 2 microsecond risetime, inductive-energy storage (IES) generator equipped with the following diagnostics: calorimeters, time-resolved sensors (PCDs, XRDs, and silicon PIN diodes), and time-integrated images (pinhole and KAP spectra). Previously reported tandem puff experiments were configured with a single, co-axial, 25-50 micron diameter copper wire on the pinch axis. The data showed enhanced yield in the soft X-ray energy range of /spl sim/1 keV which included significant Cu L-shell thermal emission. This paper will present recent results using neon gas injected by a fast valve and 11-centimeter diameter annular nozzle, imploded onto one or more central aluminum wires using load currents of over 2 megamps and implosion times in the range of 300-400 nanoseconds. The radiated spectrum is predominantly thermal K-shell radiation from both atomic species. We will attempt to characterize the energy transfer mechanisms relative to existing data.
Keywords :
exploding wires; 1 keV; 25 to 50 micron; 4 MJ; ACE 4; Al wires; Cu L-shell thermal emission; KAP spectra; Ne gas; PCD; Si PIN diodes; XRD; annular-plasma column; calorimeters; central annular-gas puff; current flows; diagnostics; energy transfer mechanisms; gas puff implosion; microsecond risetime inductive-energy storage generator; microsecond timescale Marx bank; pinch axis; pinhole spectra; plasma opening switch Z-pinch; single co-axial Cu wire; soft X-ray energy range; tandem puff-on-wire experiments; thermal K-shell radiation; time-integrated images; time-resolved sensors; Aluminum; Copper; Image sensors; Image storage; Plasmas; Silicon; Switches; Valves; Wire; X-ray imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1996. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3322-5
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1996.550652