DocumentCode :
3330581
Title :
Status on numerical MHD tools used to analyse wire array experiments at ceagramat for radiation effects and HEDP studies
Author :
Grunenwald, J. ; Calamy, H. ; Lassalle, F. ; Maury, P. ; Maillard, T. ; Zucchini, F. ; Chittenden, J. ; Niasse, N. ; Marocchino, A.
Author_Institution :
DAM, CEA, Gramat, France
fYear :
2010
fDate :
20-24 June 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
The SPHINX machine is a 6 MA, 1 μs driver based on the LTD technology, used for Z-pinch experiments. The main loads are cylindrical wire arrays which appear to be, despite the long implosion time of Sphinx driver, efficient plasma radiation sources especially with the use of multi-microsecond prepulse technique. Recently, new configurations have been studied : radial wire arrays to investigate the potential of more compact radiation sources for HEDP purposes and conical wire arrays for laboratory astrophysics experiments on jet propagation. The behaviour of these new configurations with long current rise time have been first investigated on the OEDIPE test bed (730 kA, 1, 2 μs) then the scaling up to Sphinx have been done by means of numerical simulations. These MHD codes used to design new configurations and to provide basic physics understandings are MARPLE 2D and GORGON 3D. MARPLE is a 2D(r,z) MHD code developed under CEG contract by the IMM and is used mainly for benchmarks and parametric studies on cylindrical wire arrays. GORGON is a 3D MHD code developed by the Imperial College and is used mainly for studying 3D aspects of wire arrays implosion, instabilities developments and wire ablation systems. We present here recent numerical results obtained on wire array experiments. The link inferred by Marple2D simulations between the ablation velocity and load parameters for single wire array is shown. The effect of plasma expanding from electrodes during cylindrical Z-pinch implosion is analysed thanks to Gorgon. 3D simulations of radial and conical wire arrays are also presented showing their dynamics and characteristics. Then, 3D results of a typical Al single wire array load is discussed as far as the dynamics of the implosion and the spectral radiation of the final column are concerned. Finally, the current development by the IMM of a 3D version of Marple using unstructured meshes will be presented.
Keywords :
Z pinch; explosions; plasma instability; plasma jets; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma simulation; plasma sources; Gorgon 3D simulation; LTD technology; MHD code; Marple 2D simulation; OEDIPE test bed; SPHINX machine; Z-pinch experiment; ablation velocity; conical wire array; current 6 MA; current 730 kA; cylindrical Z-pinch implosion; cylindrical wire array; jet propagation; load parameters; long current rise time; long implosion time; multimicrosecond prepulse technique; numerical simulation; plasma expanding effect; plasma radiation source; radial wire array; radiation effects; spectral radiation; wire ablation system; wire array experiment; wire array implosion; Astrophysics; Laboratories; Magnetohydrodynamics; Numerical simulation; Physics; Plasma simulation; Plasma sources; Radiation effects; Testing; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2010 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Norfolk, VA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5474-7
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2010.5534085
Filename :
5534085
Link To Document :
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