THE DESIGN STUDY OF HIGH VOLTAGE PLASMA FOCUS FOR 1020 FLUENCE NEUTRON SOURCE BY USING A WATER CAPACITOR BANK

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The developed spherical plasma focus model is used in this study to investigate the optimum neutron yield in terms of the gas pressure, cathode radius and external inductance. The optimum values for these parameters are found separately. Then, the charging voltage is varied from 25[Formula: see text]kV to 35[Formula: see text]kV with 1[Formula: see text]kV increment by using these separately found optimum values to see the rate of increase in neutron yield. While the used gas pressure range is 1–40[Formula: see text]Torr with 1[Formula: see text]Torr increment, cathode radius range is 11.5–17[Formula: see text]cm with 0.5[Formula: see text]cm increment. External inductance is varied from 10[Formula: see text]nH to 150[Formula: see text]nH with 5[Formula: see text]nH increment. The optimum values for gas pressure, cathode radius and external inductance are found to be 26[Formula: see text]Torr, 15[Formula: see text]cm and 75[Formula: see text]nH, respectively. Even though combining these separately found optimum values of pressure, cathode radius and external inductance does not necessarily form an optimized set of operational conditions for the SPF, they lead to a higher neutron yield in that while neutron yield with these separately found optimum values at 25[Formula: see text]kV charging voltage is [Formula: see text] (higher than the measured neutron yield of [Formula: see text] at 25[Formula: see text]kV), it increases to [Formula: see text], when charging voltage is increased to 35[Formula: see text]kV. Using these values shows that spherical plasma focus device can be used as a neutron source with high neutron yield (on the order of [Formula: see text]).


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