Coaxial Plasmoid Source of Small Aspect Ratio
An annular source is described which approximates a one‐dimensional geometry. Characteristic behavior is given, primarily for one set of operating parameters. A fast‐acting valve injects 0.3 cc STP hydrogen, and capacitor firing is timed to permit operation in the ``slug'' mode. Photomulti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Physics of fluids (1958) 1962-08, Vol.5 (8), p.981-987 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An annular source is described which approximates a one‐dimensional geometry. Characteristic behavior is given, primarily for one set of operating parameters. A fast‐acting valve injects 0.3 cc STP hydrogen, and capacitor firing is timed to permit operation in the ``slug'' mode. Photomultiplier data indicate a luminous front acceleration (for 40 cm) to a muzzle velocity of 103 cm/μsec; position probes yield 74 cm/μsec. The data appear to verify a hydromagnetic acceleration model, based on analog computation for a 0.06‐μg slug (which is more than half the gas available in the annulus). The theoretically expected momentum is 6.2 dyn‐sec; experiment yields 11.4 dyn‐sec. Tentative number density and electron temperature are 3 × 1014/cc and 3.6 eV, respectively, the latter obtained by a double Langmuir probe. The discussion includes efficiency considerations and a brief examination of the ion and electron collisional and gyromagnetic parameters. |
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ISSN: | 0031-9171 2163-4998 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1706713 |