Author :
Wurden, G.A. ; Davis, H.A. ; Taylor, A. ; Bowman, D. ; Ballard, E. ; Ney, S. ; Scudder, D. ; Trainor, J.
Abstract :
The Atlas pulsed-power machine, being designed at Los Alamos, will deliver a pulse of /spl sim/45 MA, in 4-5 /spl mu/sec, with energies of up to 6 MJ (from a bank of 36 MJ maximum) to a load assembly, located in vacuum. Design considerations for the vacuum vessel, power flow channel from the vessel inward, are presented. In contrast to Sandia´s PBFA II-Z, where 20 MA currents and 2-2.5 MJ of energy are delivered to (/spl sim/15 mg) loads in /spl sim/100 nsec, the Atlas structures will have to be designed for longer timescales and higher energies to drive heavy liners (/spl sim/70 g). Design issues for the chamber include materials stresses, formation of (and protection from) debris and molten jets, impulse loading, and survivability and ease of replacement of internal structures. For the power flow channel designs, issues are minimizing inductance, preventing movement of conductors during and after firing, damage mitigation, reducing the cost of materials and installation, and electrical insulation. A key issue for damage mitigation is the radius within which total destruction of material objects occurs. Choices of vessel size, insulator materials, cost and ease of manufacturing, and mechanical stability issues are presently in the conceptual design phase. Typical access requirements for diagnostics (including radial and axial X-ray backlighting, flux loops, spectroscopy, interferometry, bolometry, etc.) are provided for in the design.
Keywords :
capacitor storage; power supplies to apparatus; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; 36 MJ; 4 to 5 mus; 45 MA; 6 MJ; 70 g; Atlas chamber; Atlas pulsed-power machine; Los Alamos; axial X-ray backlighting; bolometry; capacitor bank; conductors movement prevention; damage mitigation; diagnostic interface design; flux loops; heavy liners driving; impulse loading; inductance minimisation; insulator materials; interferometry; internal structures replacement; load assembly; materials cost reduction; materials stresses; mechanical stability; power flow channel; radial X-ray backlighting; spectroscopy; survivability; vacuum vessel; vessel size; Assembly; Conducting materials; Costs; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Elementary particle vacuum; Firing; Inductance; Internal stresses; Load flow; Protection;