Cylindrical Compression of Gases using Pulsed Power

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Abstract

The first experiments aimed at shock compressing high Z gas in a converging cylindrical geometry have been carried out on the MAGPIE generator (1.4 MA, 250 ns rise). A thin walled tube or liner (approx. 50$\mu$m wall, 10mm diameter) is filled with argon at a few mBar and subjected to the MAGPIE current pulse. Material ablated from the inner liner surface is accelerated towards the axis by the JxB force and acts on the gas inside. Experiments with no gas fill show an initially azimuthally symmetric plasma flow from the inner liner surface with a velocity of 100-150km/s. Axial laser probing and self-emission data are presented for these experiments, along with preliminary gas-fill results.

*Supported by ISP

Authors

  • Guy Burdiak

    • Imperial College London
  • Sergey Lebedev

    • Imperial College London
  • Simon Bland

    • Imperial College London
  • Lee Suttle

    • Imperial College London
  • Adam Harvey-Thompson

    • Imperial College London
  • George Swadling

    • Imperial College London
  • Philip de Grouchy

    • Imperial College London
  • Louisa Pickworth

    • Imperial College London
  • Essa Khoory

    • Imperial College London
  • Gareth Hall

    • Imperial College London
  • Francisco Suzuki-Vidal

    • Imperial College London
  • Jonathan Skidmore

    • Imperial College London