Title :
Energy transformation in Z-pinch and plasma focus discharges with wire and wire-in-liner loads
Author :
Kubes, Pavel ; Kravarik, Jozef ; Klir, Daniel ; Scholz, Marek ; Paduch, Marian ; Tomaszewski, Krzysztof ; Karpinski, Leslaw ; Bakshaev, Yury L. ; Blinov, Peter I. ; Chernenko, Andrey S. ; Dan, Sergey A. ; Korolev, Valery D. ; Shashkov, Andrey Y. ; Tumano,
Author_Institution :
Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract :
The results of the study of the Z-pinch and plasma-focus plasmas at presence of the axial C, Al, or Cu wires of sufficient high diameter are discused in this paper. The wire was positioned on the top of the inner electrode of the PF 1000 plasma focus (1.8 MA, IPPLM Warsaw), or at the axis with or without the tungsten or alumine wire array load at the S-300 facility (3 MA, RRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow), and at the axis of the small Z-pinch Z-150 (50 kA, CTU Prague). The plasma corona around the wire was generated both by the current going through the wires and by the implosion of the wire array or of the current sheath. The experiments showed interesting results often observed in some shots of Z-pinch type discharges - existence of helical structures, two relatively long and stable pinch phases, oscillation of pinch diameter, and back return of the plasma exploding from the pinch. All these observed phenomena can be evolved by spontaneous self-generation and transformation of the axial magnetic field in the pinch during the plasma implosion and explosion. A configuration of axial and azimuthal magnetic field confines the plasma and later transforms or dissipates during a few tens or hundreds ns. A fast transformation of internal magnetic fields can induce a sufficiently high electric field for generation of keV particles and radiation.
Keywords :
Arrays; Artificial intelligence; Ferroelectric films; Nonvolatile memory; Plasmas; Random access memory;
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2002 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM, USA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7354-0107-5