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Physics of Plasmas
Sinars, Daniel ; Yu, Edmund ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Smith, Ian C. ; Atherton, B. ; Knudson, Marcus D. ; Nakhleh, Charles
This paper explores the role of electro-thermal instabilities on the dynamics of magnetically accelerated implosion systems. Electro-thermal instabilities result from non-uniform heating due to temperature dependence in the conductivity of a material. Comparatively little is known about these types of instabilities compared to the well known Magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor (MRT) instability. We present simulations that show electrothermal instabilities form immediately after the surface material of a conductor melts and can act as a significant seed to subsequent MRT instability growth. We also present the results of several experiments performed on Sandia National Laboratories Z accelerator to investigate signatures of electrothermal instability growth on well characterized initially solid aluminum and copper rods driven with a 20 MA, 100 ns risetime current pulse. These experiments show excellent agreement with electrothermal instability simulations and exhibit larger instability growth than can be explained by MRT theory alone. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
Proposed for publication in Physical Review Letters.
Sinars, Daniel ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Yu, Edmund ; Harding, Eric H. ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Jennings, Christopher A.
Sinars, Daniel ; Jobe, Marc R.L. ; Lamppa, Derek C. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Nakhleh, Charles ; Owen, Albert C. ; Mckenney, John ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Rovang, Dean C. ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Jennings, Christopher A.
Proposed for publication in Physics of Plasmas.
Ampleford, David J. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Sinars, Daniel
Sinars, Daniel
Ao, Tommy ; Harding, Eric H. ; Bailey, James E. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Desjarlais, Michael P. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Geissel, Matthias ; Smith, Ian C.
AIP Conference Proceedings
Lemke, R.W.; Martin, M.R.; Mcbride, Ryan ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Knudson, Marcus D. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Smith, Ian C. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Killebrew, K.; Flicker, Dawn ; Herrmann, Mark H.
We describe a technique for measuring the pressure and density of a metallic solid, shocklessly compressed to multi-megabar pressure, through x-ray radiography of a magnetically driven, cylindrical liner implosion. Shockless compression of the liner produces material states that correspond approximately to the principal compression isentrope (quasi-isentrope). This technique is used to determine the principal quasi-isentrope of solid beryllium to a peak pressure of 2.4 Mbar from x-ray images of a high current (20 MA), fast (∼100 ns) liner implosion. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
Physics of Plasmas
Martin, M.R.; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Dolan, Daniel H. ; Knudson, Marcus D. ; Cochrane, K.R.; Sinars, Daniel ; Smith, Ian C. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Killebrew, K.; Flicker, Dawn ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Current pulse shaping techniques, originally developed for planar dynamic material experiments on the Z-machine [M. K. Matzen, Phys. Plasmas 12, 055503 (2005)], are adapted to the design of controlled cylindrical liner implosions. By driving these targets with a current pulse shape that prevents shock formation inside the liner, shock heating is avoided along with the corresponding decrease in electrical conductivity ahead of the magnetic diffusion wave penetrating the liner. This results in an imploding liner with a significant amount of its mass in the solid phase and at multi-megabar pressures. Pressures in the solid region of a shaped pulse driven beryllium liner fielded on the Z-machine are inferred to 5.5 Mbar, while simulations suggest implosion velocities greater than 50 kms-1. These solid liner experiments are diagnosed with multi-frame monochromatic x-ray backlighting which is used to infer the material density and pressure. This work has led to a new platform on the Z-machine that can be used to perform off-Hugoniot measurements at higher pressures than are accessible through magnetically driven planar geometries. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
Ao, Tommy ; Bailey, James E. ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Desjarlais, Michael P. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Smith, Ian C.
Proposed for publication in IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science.
Ampleford, David J. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Jennings, Christopher A.
Proposed for publication in 5th Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science Z-Pinch Plasmas.
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Mazarakis, Michael G. ; Lamppa, Derek C. ; Kaye, Ronald J. ; Nakhleh, Charles ; Bailey, James E. ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Lopez, Andrew J. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Jones, Michael ; Savage, Mark E. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Christenson, Peggy J. ; Sweeney, Mary A. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Yu, Edmund ; Mcpherson, Leroy A. ; Harding, Eric H. ; Knapp, P.F. ; Gomez, Matthew R. ; Awe, Thomas J. ; Stygar, William A. ; Leeper, Ramon J. ; Ruiz, Carlos L. ; Chandler, Gordon A. ; Mckenney, John ; Owen, Albert C. ; Mckee, G.R. ; Matzen, M.K. ; Leifeste, Gordon T. ; Atherton, B. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Smith, Ian C. ; Geissel, Matthias ; Rambo, Patrick K. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Rovang, Dean C. ; Rochau, G.A.
Physical Review Letters
Mcbride, Ryan ; Peterson, K.J. ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Nakhleh, Charles ; Laspe, Amy R. ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Smith, Ian C. ; Atherton, B. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Rogers, Thomas ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Vesey, Roger A.
Proposed for publication in Physical Review Letters (or Physics of Plasmas).
Sinars, Daniel ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Wenger, D.F. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Yu, Edmund ; Ampleford, David J.
Jennings, Christopher A. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Sinars, Daniel ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Sinars, Daniel
Sinars, Daniel
Nakhleh, Charles ; Mattsson, Thomas ; Root, Seth ; Sinars, Daniel ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Sefkow, Adam B.
Peterson, K.J. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Yu, Edmund ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Ao, Tommy ; Harding, Eric H. ; Bailey, James E. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Desjarlais, Michael P. ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Smith, Ian C.
Mcbride, Ryan ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Jennings, Christopher A. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Sinars, Daniel ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Fusion Science and Technology
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Matzen, M.K. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Seidel, David B. ; Schneider, Larry X. ; Mikkelson, Kenneth A. ; Harper-Slaboszewicz, V. ; Sefkow, Adam B.
The Meier-Moir economic model for Pulsed Power Driven Inertial Fusion Energy shows at least two approaches for fusion energy at 7 to 8 cents/kw-hr: One with large yield at 0.1 Hz and presented by M. E. Cuneo at ICENES 2011 and one with smaller yield at 3 Hz presented in this paper. Both use very efficient and low cost Linear Transformer Drivers (LTDs) for the pulsed power. Here, we report the system configuration and end-to-end simulation for the latter option, which is called the Plasma Power Station (PPS), and report the first results on the two, least mature, enabling technologies: a magnetically driven Quasi Spherical Direct Drive (QSDD) capsule for the fusion yield and an Inverse Diode for coupling the driver to the target. In addition, we describe the issues and propose to address the issues with a prototype of the PPS on the Saturn accelerator and with experiments on a short pulse modification of the Z accelerator test the validity of simulations showing megajoule thermonuclear yield with DT on a modified Z.
Fusion Science and Technology
VanDevender, J.P.; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Slutz, S.A.; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Seidel, David B. ; Schneider, Larry X. ; Mikkelson, Kenneth A. ; Harper-Slaboszewicz, V. ; Peyton, B.P.; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Matzen, M.K.
The Meier-Moir economic model for Pulsed Power Driven Inertial Fusion Energy shows at least two approaches for fusion energy at 7 to 8 cents/kw-hr: One with large yield at 0.1 Hz and presented by M. E. Cuneo at ICENES 2011 and one with smaller yield at 3 Hz presented in this paper. Both use very efficient and low cost Linear Transformer Drivers (LTDs) for the pulsed power. We report the system configuration and end-toend simulation for the latter option, which is called the Plasma Power Station (PPS), and report the first results on the two, least mature, enabling technologies: a magnetically driven Quasi Spherical Direct Drive (QSDD) capsule for the fusion yield and an Inverse Diode for coupling the driver to the target. In addition, we describe the issues and propose to address the issues with a prototype of the PPS on the Saturn accelerator and with experiments on a short pulse modification of the Z accelerator test the validity of simulations showing megajoule thermonuclear yield with DT on a modified Z.
Physics of Plasmas
Slutz, Stephen A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Herrmann, Mark H.
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Sinars, Daniel ; Wenger, D.F. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Yu, Edmund ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Smith, Ian C. ; Atherton, B. ; Porter, John L.
Existing monochromatic X-ray backlighting diagnostics at 1.865 and 6.151 keV have been combined to create a two-color monochromatic X-ray backlighting diagnostic. The use of different photon energies can allow a much broader range of areal densities to be observed in a single experiment. Here, we apply the two-color backlighter to the study of instability growth on the outside edge of an initially solid copper rod target driven by a 100-ns rise-time current pulse with a peak value of 20 MA. The different opacity of Cu at these two photon energies allows a dynamic range of ∼1600x to be surveyed instead of ∼60x (assuming a useful transmission range of 5%-95%). © 2006 IEEE.
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