Experimental Measurements of the Convolute Plasma on the Z-Machine*

ORAL

Abstract

Post-hole convolutes are used in large pulsed power devices to combine the current from several self-magnetically insulated transmission lines at the load. The efficiency of Z's post-hole convolute has decreased with increasing electrical power. Losses as high as 20{\%} of the peak current have been recorded on the most lossy shots. Spectroscopic measurements of the plasma that forms in the convolute are underway. Initial results show that there is a strong correlation between convolute plasma density and the load. This presentation will cover convolute plasma behavior and loss current for several load configurations on the Z-Machine. *Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.

Authors

  • M.R. Gomez

    • University of Michigan
    • Sandia National Labs
  • R.M. Gilgenbach

    • University of Michigan
  • M.E. Cuneo

    • Sandia National Labs
  • R.D. McBride

    • Sandia National Labs
  • G.A. Rochau

    • Sandia National Labs
  • B. Jones

    • Sandia National Labs
  • D.J. Ampleford

    • Sandia National Labs
  • D.B. Sinars

    • Sandia National Labs
  • J.E. Bailey

    • Sandia National Labs
  • W.A. Stygar

    • Sandia National Labs
  • M.E. Savage

    • Sandia National Labs
  • M. Jones

    • Sandia National Labs
  • A.D. Edens

    • Sandia National Labs
  • M.R. Lopez

    • Sandia National Labs
  • E. Stambulchik

    • Weizmann Institute
  • Y. Maron

    • Weizmann Institute
  • D.V. Rose

    • Voss Scientific
  • D.R. Welch

    • Voss Scientific