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Implosion of Solid Liner for Compression of Field Reversed Configuration

Authors :
Degnan, James H.
Taccetti, Jose Martin
Cavazos, T.
Clark, D.
Coffey, S. K.
Faehl, Rickey J.
Frese, Michael H.
Fulton, D.
Gueits, Juan C.
Gale, Don
Hussey, Thomas W.
Intrator, Thomas P.
Kirkpatrick, Ron C.
Kiuttu, Gerald H.
Lehr, F. Mark
Letterio, Jim D.
Lindemuth, Irv
McCullough, William F.
Moses, Ron
Peterkin, Robert E. Jr.
Reinovsky, Robert E.
Roderick, Norman F.
Ruden, Edward L.
Shlachter, Jack S.
Schoenberg, Kurt F.
Siemon, Richard E.
Sommars, Wayne
Turchi, Peter J.
Wurden, Glen A.
Wysocki, F.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science. Feb, 2001, Vol. 29 Issue 1, 93
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The design and first successful demonstration of an imploding solid liner with height to diameter ratio, radial convergence, and uniformity suitable for compressing a field reversed configuration is discussed. Radiographs indicated a very symmetric implosion with no instability growth, with ~13x radial compression of the inner liner surface prior to impacting a central measurement unit. The implosion kinetic energy was 1.5 megajoules, 34% of the capacitor stored energy of 4.4 megajoules. Index Terms--Capacitor bank, field reversed configuration, FRC, implosion, magnetized target fusion, megamp, MTF, radiography, solid liner.

Details

ISSN :
00933813
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.73828523