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Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Knapp, P.F. ; Lamppa, Derek C. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Bailey, James E. ; Rochau, G.A. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Gomez, Matthew R. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Awe, Thomas J. ; Bliss, David E. ; Carlson, Alan L. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Harvey-Thompson, Adam J.
Peterson, K.J. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Yu, Edmund ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Awe, Thomas J. ; Slutz, Stephen A.
Mcbride, Ryan ; Sinars, Daniel ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Flicker, Dawn ; Awe, Thomas J. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Gomez, Matthew R. ; Rovang, Dean C. ; Lamppa, Derek C.
Dolan, Daniel H. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Harding, Eric H. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Dalton, Devon
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Stygar, William A.
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Campbell, Robert B. ; Stygar, William A.
Awe, Thomas J. ; Mckenney, John ; Owen, Albert C. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Rovang, Dean C. ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Stygar, William A. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Gomez, Matthew R. ; Harvey-Thompson, Adam J. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Kast, Brian A. ; Lamppa, Derek C. ; Mazarakis, Michael G. ; Mcbride, Ryan
Stygar, William A. ; Fowler, William E. ; Gomez, Matthew R. ; Harmon, Roger ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Huber, Dale L. ; Hutsel, Brian T. ; Bailey, James E. ; Jones, Michael ; Jones, Peter ; Leckbee, Joshua ; Lee, James R. ; Lewis, Scot A. ; Long, Finis W. ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Lucero, Diego ; Matzen, M.K. ; Mazarakis, Michael G. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Mckee, G.R. ; Nakhleh, Charles ; Owen, Albert C. ; Rochau, G.A. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Schwarz, Jens ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Stoltzfus, Brian ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Wakeland, Peter E. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Flicker, Dawn ; Focia, Ronald J.
Lamppa, Derek C. ; Owen, Albert C. ; Mckenney, John ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Alexander, Charles S. ; Awe, Thomas J. ; Dalton, Devon ; Robertson, G.K.
Sinars, Daniel ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Yu, Edmund
Mcbride, Ryan
Herrmann, Mark H. ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Hess, Mark H. ; Owen, Albert C. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Nakhleh, Charles ; Sinars, Daniel ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Lamppa, Derek C. ; Rovang, Dean C. ; Awe, Thomas J. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Gomez, Matthew R.
Lemke, Raymond W. ; Dolan, Daniel H. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Dalton, Devon
Ampleford, David J. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Moore, James K. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Bailey, James E. ; Jones, Michael ; Gomez, Matthew R. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Nakhleh, Charles ; Stygar, William A.
MHD models of imploding loads fielded on the Z accelerator are typically driven by reduced or simplified circuit representations of the generator. The performance of many of the imploding loads is critically dependent on the current and power delivered to them, so may be strongly influenced by the generators response to their implosion. Current losses diagnosed in the transmission lines approaching the load are further known to limit the energy delivery, while exhibiting some load dependence. Through comparing the convolute performance of a wide variety of short pulse Z loads we parameterize a convolute loss resistance applicable between different experiments. We incorporate this, and other current loss terms into a transmission line representation of the Z vacuum section. We then apply this model to study the current delivery to a wide variety of wire array and MagLif style liner loads.
Sinars, Daniel ; Jobe, Marc R.L. ; Lamppa, Derek C. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Mckenney, John ; Nakhleh, Charles ; Owen, Albert C. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Smith, Ian C. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Rovang, Dean C. ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Jennings, Christopher A.
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Jones, Michael ; Edens, Aaron ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Rochau, G.A. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Bailey, James E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Savage, Mark E.
Mcbride, Ryan
Mcbride, Ryan ; Sinars, Daniel ; Savage, Mark E. ; Herrmann, Mark H.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Lamppa, Derek C. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Kaye, Ronald J. ; Sefkow, Adam B. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Mckenney, John
Digest of Technical Papers-IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference
VanDevender, J.P.; Seidel, David B. ; Mikkelson, Kenneth A. ; Thomas, Rayburn D. ; Peyton, B.P.; Harper-Slaboszewicz, V. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Schneider, Larry X.
A newly invented, multi-megampere inverse diode converts the currents in many electron beams to current in a single Magnetically Insulated Transmission Line (MITL) for driving a common load. Electrons are injected through a transparent anode, cross a vacuum gap, and are absorbed in the cathode of the inverse diode. The cathode current returns to the anode through a load and generates electric and magnetic fields in the anode-cathode gap. Counter streaming electron flow is prevented by self-magnetic insulation in most of the inverse diode and by self-electrostatic insulation where the magnetic field is insufficient. Two-dimensional simulations with a 40 MA, 4 MeV, 40 ns electron beam at 3.5 kA/cm 2 current density, 5 degree beam divergence, and up to 60 degree injection angle show 85% of the injected electron beam current is captured and fed into the MITL. Exploratory experiments with a 2.5 MA, 2.8 MeV, 40 ns electron beam at 2 kA/cm 2at injection normal to the anode gave 70+/-10% collection efficiency in an unoptimized inverse diode. The inverse diode appears to have the potential of coupling multiple pulsed power modules into a common load at rates of change of current ∼1.6× 10 15 A/s required for a fusion energy device called the Plasma Power Station with a Quasi Spherical Direct Drive fusion target. © 2011 IEEE.
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Jones, Michael ; Edens, Aaron ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Rochau, G.A. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Bailey, James E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Savage, Mark E.
Jennings, Christopher A. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Sinars, Daniel ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Mcbride, Ryan ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Lemke, Raymond W. ; Flicker, Dawn ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Knudson, Marcus D. ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Dolan, Daniel H. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Smith, Ian C. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stygar, William A.
Sinars, Daniel ; Edens, Aaron ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Smith, Ian C. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Shores, Jonathon ; Bennett, Guy R. ; Atherton, B. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Leifeste, Gordon T. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Nakhleh, Charles
Lemke, Raymond W. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Knudson, Marcus D.
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Jones, Michael ; Edens, Aaron ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Gomez, Matthew R. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Rochau, G.A. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Bailey, James E. ; Stygar, William A.
Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Knudson, Marcus D.
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Jones, Michael ; Edens, Aaron ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Rochau, G.A. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Bailey, James E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Savage, Mark E.
Mcbride, Ryan ; Flicker, Dawn ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Knudson, Marcus D. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Cuneo, Michael E.
Cuneo, Michael E. ; Jones, Michael ; Edens, Aaron ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Rochau, G.A. ; Jones, Brent M. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Bailey, James E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Savage, Mark E.
Mcbride, Ryan ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Davis, Jean-Paul ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Flicker, Dawn
Mcbride, Ryan ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Lemke, Raymond W. ; Martin, Matthew R. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Herrmann, Mark H.
Magnetic Liner Inertial Fusion (MagLIF) [S. A. Slutz, et al., Phys. Plasmas 17 056303 (2010)] is a promising new concept for achieving >100 kJ of fusion yield on Z. The greatest threat to this concept is the Magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor (MRT) instability. Thus an experimental campaign has been initiated to study MRT growth in fast-imploding (<100 ns) cylindrical liners. The first sets of experiments studied aluminum liner implosions with prescribed sinusoidal perturbations (see talk by D. Sinars). By contrast, this poster presents results from the latest sets of experiments that used unperturbed beryllium (Be) liners. The purpose for using Be is that we are able to radiograph 'through' the liner using the 6-keV photons produced by the Z-Beamlet backlighting system. This has enabled us to obtain time-resolved measurements of the imploding liner's density as a function of both axial and radial location throughout the field of view. This data is allowing us to evaluate the integrity of the inside (fuel-confining) surface of the imploding liner as it approaches stagnation.
Physics of Plasmas
Sinars, Daniel ; Edens, Aaron ; Lopez, Mike R. ; Smith, Ian C. ; Shores, Jonathon ; Slutz, Stephen A. ; Bennett, Guy R. ; Atherton, B. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Leifeste, Gordon T. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Peterson, K.J. ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Nakhleh, Charles
Transactions on Plasma Science
Ampleford, David J. ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Jones, Michael
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Mcbride, Ryan ; Ampleford, David J. ; Martin, Matthew R.
Lemke, Raymond W. ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Knudson, Marcus D. ; Davis, Jean-Paul
Slutz, Stephen A. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Jennings, Christopher A. ; Herrmann, Mark H. ; Cuneo, Michael E.
Numerical simulations [S.A. Slutz et al Phys. Plasmas 17, 056303 (2010)] indicate that fuel magnetization and preheat could enable cylindrical liner implosions to become an efficient means to generate fusion conditions. A series of simulations has been performed to study the stability of magnetically driven liner implosions. These simulations exhibit the initial growth and saturation of an electro-thermal instability. The Rayleigh-Taylor instability further amplifies the resultant density perturbations developing a spectrum of modes initially peaked at short wavelengths. With time the spectrum of modes evolves towards longer wavelengths developing an inverse cascade. The effects of mode coupling, the radial dependence of the magnetic pressure, and the initial surface roughness will be discussed.
Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
Jennings, Christopher A. ; Struve, Kenneth ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Vesey, Roger A. ; Rochau, G.A. ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stygar, William A. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Sinars, Daniel ; Jones, Michael ; Lopez, Mike R.
Sinars, Daniel ; Mcbride, Ryan ; Wenger, D.F. ; Cuneo, Michael E. ; Yu, Edmund ; Harding, Eric H. ; Hansen, Stephanie B. ; Ampleford, David J. ; Jennings, Christopher A.
This final report for Project 117863 summarizes progress made toward understanding how X-pinch load designs scale to high currents. The X-pinch load geometry was conceived in 1982 as a method to study the formation and properties of bright x-ray spots in z-pinch plasmas. X-pinch plasmas driven by 0.2 MA currents were found to have source sizes of 1 micron, temperatures >1 keV, lifetimes of 10-100 ps, and densities >0.1 times solid density. These conditions are believed to result from the direct magnetic compression of matter. Physical models that capture the behavior of 0.2 MA X pinches predict more extreme parameters at currents >1 MA. This project developed load designs for up to 6 MA on the SATURN facility and attempted to measure the resulting plasma parameters. Source sizes of 5-8 microns were observed in some cases along with evidence for high temperatures (several keV) and short time durations (<500 ps).
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