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The Phelix Liner Demonstration Experiment (PLD-1)
- Source :
- DTIC
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- The PHELIX Liner Demonstration Experiment (PLD-1) took place in September of 2010 at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The PHELIX machine consists of a 500 kJ single-marx capacitor bank cable-coupled to a toroidal 1:4 current step-up transformer which delivers multi-Mega- Ampere currents to a cm size load. In this experiment the load consisted of a 3 cm radius, 0.8 mm thick, 3 cm tall aluminum liner, copper glide planes, a thin polyethylene insulator, and a 0.5 cm thick aluminum return conductor. Two independent channels of fiber optic Faraday rotation measured a peak load current 4 MA with a pulse width of 10 s. Four linear Rogowski coils measured the output current of the 4 marx modules. High-resolution flash X-radiography imaged a stable, highly symmetric and uniform liner 14.5 s after current start. A 12 channel laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) system tracked the inside surface of the liner throughout the experiment and showed a peak velocity before impact with probes of 1 km/s. The LDV probes were arrayed axially as well as azimuthally and confirmed the symmetry of the liner trajectory. Surprisingly, the LDV showed distribution of velocities of the inner liner surface late in time. PLD-1 is the first step towards utilizing the PHELIX pulsed-power system at the Los Alamos proton radiography facility.<br />See also ADM002371. 2013 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference, Digest of Technical Papers 1976-2013, and Abstracts of the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science. IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference (19th). Held in San Francisco, CA on 16-21 June 2013., The original document contains color images.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- DTIC
- Notes :
- text/html, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocn913591357
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource