Title :
High gain fusion in a Staged Z-pinch
Author :
Rahman, Hamood Ur ; Wessel, Frank J. ; Presura, R. ; Ney, Paul
Author_Institution :
Magneto-Inertial Fusion Technol., Inc., CA, USA
Abstract :
The implosion of a Staged Z-pinch is simulated for parameters that are characteristic of the ZR accelerator, at Sandia National Laboratories. The Staged Z-pinch configuration is comprised of a cylindrical, Silver (Ag) plasma shell, 3-mm outer radius, 0.01-cm thick, imploding onto a uniform-mixture fill (target) of Deuterium-Tritium (DT); the Z-R parameters are: 130 ns, 27 MA, 22 MJ; and the simulation code is MACH2, a 2-1/2 D, radiation-MHD code. During implosion magnetosonic shock waves are generated which propagate radially inward at different speeds in the liner and target plasmas, producing a shock front at the interface between the liner and target plasmas, and a conduction channel ahead of the liner that facilitates target preheating. The Ag/DT interface remains stable throughout the compression, even as the outer surface of the liner becomes RT unstable. At peak compression a string of hot spots forms in the target plasma, that triggers ignition and a fusion-energy yield in excess of 200 MJ; net-energy gain approaching a factor of 10, based on the total stored energy.
Keywords :
Rayleigh-Taylor instability; Z pinch; explosions; plasma accelerators; plasma heating; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma shock waves; plasma simulation; silver; Ag; DT; MACH2 simulation code; Sandia National Laboratory; Z-pinch configuration; Z-pinch implosion simulation; ZR accelerator characteristic; current 27 MA; cylindrical plasma shell; deuterium-tritium mixture; energy 22 MJ; liner plasma; magnetosonic shock wave implosion; radiation MHD code; shock front production; size 0.01 cm; size 3 mm; target plasma; time 130 ns; Computational modeling; Heating; Kinetic energy; Mathematical model; Plasma temperature; Shock waves; Rayleigh Taylor Instability; Z-pinches; magneto-inertial fusion; shock waves;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2013 19th IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2013.6627562