Effects of Applied Axial Magnetic Fields on Current Coupling in Maglif Experiments on the Z Machine

international conference on plasma science(2021)

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The Z machine is a pulsed power generator located at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is capable of producing a >20 MA current pulse that is directed onto an experimental load. While a diverse array of experiments are conducted on the Z machine, including x-ray production and dynamic materials science experiments, the focus of this presentation are the Magnetic Liner Inertial Fusion (MagLIF) experiments. In these experiments, an axial magnetic field is applied to the load region, where a cylindrical, fuel-filled metal liner is imploded. We explore the effects of this field on the ability to efficiently couple the generator current to the load, and the extent to which this field interrupts the magnetic insulation of the inner-most transmission line. We find that at the present-day applied field values, the effects of the applied field on current coupling are negligible. Estimates of the potential impact on current coupling of the larger applied field values planned for future experiments are also given. Shunted current is measured with B-dot probes and flyer velocimetry techniques. Analytical calculations, 2D particle-in-cell simulations, and experimental measurements will be presented.
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applied axial magnetic fields,current coupling,maglif experiments,Z machine,pulsed power generator,Sandia National Laboratories,experimental load,diverse array,X-ray production,dynamic materials science experiments,Magnetic Liner Inertial Fusion experiments,axial magnetic field,load region,cylindrical fuel-filled metal liner,magnetic insulation,larger applied field values,current pulse,2D particle-in-cell simulations,current 20.0 MA
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