Two-Dimensional Radiation MHD K-Shell Modeling of Stainless-Steel Double-Wire-Array Experiments on the Refurbished Z Machine

Two-dimensional ( r , z ) magnetohydrodynamic simulations with nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium ionization and radiation transport are used to investigate the K-shell radiation output from doubly nested large-diameter (> 60 mm) stainless-steel arrays fielded on the refurbished Z pulsed-power ge...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on plasma science 2010-04, Vol.38 (4), p.606-617
Hauptverfasser: Thornhill, J Ward, Giuliani, John L, Dasgupta, Arati, Apruzese, John P, Davis, Jack, Chong, Young K, Jennings, Christopher A, Ampleford, Dave A, Jones, Brent, Coverdale, Christine A, Jones, M C, Cuneo, Michael E, Stygar, W A
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional ( r , z ) magnetohydrodynamic simulations with nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium ionization and radiation transport are used to investigate the K-shell radiation output from doubly nested large-diameter (> 60 mm) stainless-steel arrays fielded on the refurbished Z pulsed-power generator. The effects of the initial density perturbations, wire ablation rate, and current loss near the load on the total power, K-shell power, and K-shell yield are examined. The broad mass distribution produced by wire ablation largely overcomes the deleterious impact on the K-shell power and yield of 2-D instability growth. On the other hand, the possible current losses in the final feed section lead to substantial reductions in K-shell yield. Following a survey of runs, the parameters for the perturbation level, ablation rate, and current loss are chosen to benchmark the simulations against existing 65-mm-diameter radiation data. The model is then used to predict the K-shell properties of larger diameter (70 mm) arrays to be imploded on the Z generator.
ISSN:0093-3813
1939-9375
DOI:10.1109/TPS.2010.2041473