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Electrothermal Instability Mitigation by Using Thick Dielectric Coatings on Magnetically Imploded Conductors

Authors :
Mark Herrmann
Kyle Peterson
Charles Nakhleh
Daniel Sinars
Michael Edward Cuneo
Ella Suzanne Field
K. Tomlinson
Mark E. Savage
Diana Grace Schroen
Thomas James Awe
Edmund Yu
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 112
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2014.

Abstract

Recent experiments on Sandia's Z facility have confirmed simulation predictions of dramatically reduced instability growth in solid metallic rods when thick dielectric coatings are used to mitigate density perturbations arising from an electrothermal instability. These results provide further evidence that the inherent surface roughness as a result of target fabrication is not the dominant seed for the growth of magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities in liners with carefully machined smooth surfaces, but rather electrothermal instabilities that form early in the electrical current pulse as Joule heating melts and vaporizes the liner surface. These results suggest a new technique for substantially reducing the integral magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth in magnetically driven implosions, such as cylindrical dynamic material experiments and inertial confinement fusion concepts.

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
112
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....60c24a3e93ecd393d622b065c05dfc8c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.112.135002