1995
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.74.98
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Electromagnetic Implosion of Spherical Liner

Abstract: We have magnetically driven a tapered-thickness spherical aluminum shell implosion with a 12.5 MA axial discharge. The initially 4 cm radius, O. l to 0.2 cm thick,~45 latitude shell was imploded along conical electrodes. The implosion time was approximately 15 p, sec. Radiography indicated substantial agreement with 2D-MHD calculations. Such calculations for this experiment predict final inner-surface implosion velocity of 2.5 to 3 cm/p, sec, peak pressure of 56 Mbar, and peak density of 16.8 g/cm-'

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“…This kind of Z pinch also falls under the aforementioned definition of "fast" Z pinches and will be covered by our survey. As an example, one can mention spherical implosions of metal shells (Baker et al, 1978;Degnan et al, 1995). A schematic of the latter experiment, where quasi-spherical implosions were successfully realized, is shown in Fig.…”
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“…This kind of Z pinch also falls under the aforementioned definition of "fast" Z pinches and will be covered by our survey. As an example, one can mention spherical implosions of metal shells (Baker et al, 1978;Degnan et al, 1995). A schematic of the latter experiment, where quasi-spherical implosions were successfully realized, is shown in Fig.…”
Section: D)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The m a y had 240 wires; the mass per unit length of the array was 2 mg/cm; d) A high-Z liner imploding on a low-density foam (Matzen, 1997). An internal ICF capsule is situated in the center of the foam cylinder; e) A quasi-spherical liner implosion (Degnan et al, 1995). An aluminum liner slides along conical electrodes.…”
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