Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Jupiter is a Sandia National Laboratories initiative to develop the next generation of fast Z-pinch drivers for applications to high energy density physics, inertial confinement fusion, and radiation effects simulation. Jupiter will also provide unique capabilities for science research in a broad spectrum of areas involving ultra high magnetic fields, hot/dense plasmas, X-ray physics, intense neutron sources, etc. The program is based on the premise that a single facility using magnetically driven implosions can meet the needs in these multiple program areas. Jupiter requires a 450-500 TW, 8-10 MV, /spl sim/100 ns pulsed power generator to impart /spl sim/15 MJ kinetic energy to an imploding plasma load. The baseline concept uses a highly modular, robust architecture with demonstrated performance reliability. The design also has the flexibility to drive longer implosion times. This paper describes the Jupiter accelerator concept, and the research underway to establish the technological readiness to proceed with construction of the facility.
Keywords :
Z pinch; plasma devices; power supplies to apparatus; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; 100 ns; 15 MJ; 450 to 500 TW; 8 to 10 MV; Jupiter accelerator concept; Jupiter program; Marx generators; Sandia National Laboratories; X-ray physics; fast Z-pinch drivers; high energy density physics; hot/dense plasmas; imploding plasma load; inertial confinement fusion; intense neutron sources; kinetic energy; magnetically driven implosions; pulsed power generator; radiation effects simulation; robust architecture; ultra high magnetic fields; Accelerator power supplies;