DocumentCode :
790835
Title :
Drive Parameter as a Design Consideration for Mather and Filippov Types of Plasma Focus
Author :
Zhang, T. ; Rawat, R.S. ; Hassan, S.M. ; Lin, J.J. ; Mahmood, S. ; Tan, T.L. ; Springham, S.V. ; Gribkov, V.A. ; Lee, P. ; Lee, S.
Author_Institution :
Natural Sci. & Sci. Educ., Nat. Inst. of Educ., Singapore
Volume :
34
Issue :
5
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
2356
Lastpage :
2362
Abstract :
Experiments show that the performance of the plasma focus (PF) depends on several macroscopic parameters like the energy of the capacitor bank, current, voltage, electrodes dimension, and curvature of current sheath in the axial phase. Recent work (IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 1101-1105, 1996) shows that overriding the dependence of performance on the individual parameters listed above is the dependence on a combined parameter called the drive or speed parameter S=(Ip/a)/radicrho. This parameter S appears as most fundamental in the process of nondimensionalization of the magnetohydrodynamic equations coupling the highly supersonic motion of the plasma layer with the electromagnetic circuit equation. The drive parameter S is found to directly control the speed of the plasma layer in both axial and radial phases of the PF. A literature survey (IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 1101-1105, 1996) first pointed out that neutron-optimized Mather-type PF devices with a range of energies from a few kilojoules to hundreds of kilojoules all operate with a remarkably constant drive parameter. This constancy of S has been extended more recently (Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion, vol. 47, pp. A361-A381, 2005) to PF devices over eight orders of magnitude of storage energies, from a fractional of a joule to megajoules. In this paper, experiments on 2-3-kJ dense PF with modified anodes have been conducted to show that this drive parameter remains fairly constant for the different ratios of the anode length to anode radius. It is also suggested that there may be significant differences in the values of drive parameters for Filippov-type focus devices, Mather-type focus devices, and also hybrid-type devices
Keywords :
anodes; plasma focus; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma sheaths; plasma transport processes; 2 to 3 kJ; Filippov-type plasma focus; anode length-radius ratios; capacitor bank energy; current sheath curvature; design consideration; drive parameter; electrode dimensions; electromagnetic circuit equation; highly supersonic plasma motion; hybrid-type devices; magnetohydrodynamic equations; neutron-optimized Mather-type plasma focus devices; speed parameter; Anodes; Capacitors; Coupling circuits; Electrodes; Electromagnetic coupling; Equations; Magnetohydrodynamics; Plasma devices; Plasma sheaths; Voltage; Neutrons; plasma focus (PF); reviews;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2006.883390
Filename :
1710125
Link To Document :
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