2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5028365
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Helical instability in MagLIF due to axial flux compression by low-density plasma

Abstract: The MagLIF (Magnetized Liner Inertial Fusion) experiment at Sandia National Labs is one of the three main approaches to inertial confinement fusion. Radiographic measurements of the imploding liner have shown helical structuring that was not included in MagLIF scaling calculations but that could fundamentally change the viability of the approach. We present the first MagLIF linear dynamics simulations, using extended magnetohydrodynamical (XMHD) as well as standard MHD modeling, that reproduce these helical st… Show more

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“…In addition, three-dimensional modeling that involves processes beyond MHD is required to explain the observed phenomena and to test our hypothesis. Simulations of this kind have been recently published [39,40].…”
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“…In addition, three-dimensional modeling that involves processes beyond MHD is required to explain the observed phenomena and to test our hypothesis. Simulations of this kind have been recently published [39,40].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…plasma interfaces (e.g. in 42 ) and suggests that the Ettingshausen should not be neglected if the Ohmic heating is found to be strong, such as in studies of z-pinches. FIG.…”
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“…[51]. Transport driven by electrical currents has been discussed theoretically in pulsed power plasma experiments [65,66] and in low density plasma jets [67] but to the best of the authors' knowledge has not been measured experimentally. Current-driven transport has not been shown to be significant in dense laser-driven implosions such as those discussed here.…”
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confidence: 99%