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2022 ◽  
Vol 128 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Cvejić ◽  
D. Mikitchuk ◽  
E. Kroupp ◽  
R. Doron ◽  
P. Sharma ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis Bilbao ◽  
Gonzalo Rodríguez Prieto

Abstract Electrical discharges in experiments like Exploding Wire, Plasma Focus, or Z-pinch, involve regions where strong transient electrical currents generates magnetic flux variations within the limits of experiment and diagnostics regions. Due to different experimental conditions, time duration of the transient phase may vary from negligible to play an important role in the explanation of the measured signal of the experiment, in which case Faraday's law of induction cannot be neglected when analyzing the electrical signals. In this work the effects of circuit modeling taking into account Faraday's law will be discussed for the exploding wire experiment in a more detailed way than previous works.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (12) ◽  
pp. 122713
Author(s):  
S. J. Meng ◽  
F. Ye ◽  
Z. P. Xu ◽  
X. S. Yan ◽  
S. Q. Jiang ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rustam K Cherdizov ◽  
R Baksht ◽  
Vladimir A Kokshenev ◽  
Vladimir Oreshkin ◽  
Alexander Rousskikh ◽  
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Abstract To study the effect of the radial density profile of the material of a metal-plasma Z-pinch load on the development of magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor (MRT) instabilities, experiments have been performed at the Institute of High Current Electronics with the GIT-12 generator produced microsecond rise time megaampere currents. The load was an aluminum plasma jet with an outer plasma shell. This configuration provides the formation of a uniform current sheath in a Z-pinch load upon application of a high voltage pulse. It was successfully used in experiments with hybrid deuterium gas-puffs [Klir et al. 2020 New J. Phys. 22 103036]. The initial density profiles of the Z-pinch loads were estimated from the pinch current and voltage waveforms using the zero-dimensional "snowplow" model, and they were verified by simulating the expansion of the plasma jet formed by a vacuum arc using a two-dimensional quasi-neutral hybrid model [Shmelev et al. 2020 Phys. Plasmas 27 092708]. Two Z-pinch load configurations were used in the experiments. The first configuration provided tailored load density profiles, which could be described as ρ(r) ≈ 1/r^s for s > 2. In this case, MRT instabilities were suppressed and thus a K-shell radiation yield of 11 kJ/cm and a peak power of 0.67 TW/cm could be attained at a current of about 3 MA. For the second configuration, the radial density profiles were intentionally changed using a reflector. This led to the appearance of a notch in the density profiles at radii of 1–3 cm from the pinch axis and to magnetohydrodynamic instabilities at the final implosion stage. As a result, the K-shell radiation yield more than halved and the power decreased to 0.15 TW/cm at a current of about 3.5 MA.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (11) ◽  
pp. 112509
Author(s):  
James M. Mitrani ◽  
Joshua A. Brown ◽  
Bethany L. Goldblum ◽  
Thibault A. Laplace ◽  
Elliot L. Claveau ◽  
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