Formation And Characterization Of A Conical Section Of A Spherically Imploding Plasma Liner

2017 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PLASMA SCIENCE (ICOPS)(2017)

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Spherically imploding plasma liners 1 are a proposed low-cost, reactor-relevant magneto-inertial-fusion (MIF) driver for compressing magnetized plasma targets to fusion conditions. The Plasma Liner Experiment–ALPHA (PLX-α aims to demonstrate the formation of subscale plasma liners via dozens of merging supersonic plasma jets (with initial ion density ~ 10 16 cm -3 , velocity ≈50 km/s, mass ~ 1 mg, and using various gas species). In the ongoing, first set of PLX-α experiments, we plan to merge six and seven plasma jets to form a conical section of a spherically imploding plasma liner in order to assess the shock heating (and associated Mach-number degradation) and uniformity of the liner upon jet merging and during further convergence, before proceeding to fully spherical liner-formation experiments (if warranted by the conical-liner results). In this talk, we will summarize experimental findings to date on characterizing plasma jets formed by the newly designed PLX-α guns and conical-plasma-liner formation with up to seven guns. Gated fast-framing-camera images from initial shakedown experiments suggest that shock formation between adjacent merging jets is consistent with oblique-shock formation as observed in earlier two- and three-jet merging experiments. 2,3
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spherically imploding plasma liner,Plasma Liner Experiment-ALPHA,subscale plasma liners,supersonic plasma jets,PLX-α experiments,fully spherical liner-formation experiments,conical-plasma-liner formation,three-jet merging experiments,magnetized plasma targets,gas species,magneto-inertial-fusion driver,two-jet merging,oblique-shock formation,adjacent merging jets,shock formation,initial shakedown experiments,gated fast-framing-camera images,PLX-α guns,associated Mach-number degradation,shock heating,initial ion density,fusion conditions
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