High-Yield Magnetized Liner Fusion Explosions and Blast Mitigation

ORAL

Abstract

Cylindrical liner implosions with preheated and magnetized deuterium-tritium (DT) are predicted to reach fusion conditions on present pulsed power machines [S.A. Slutz et al Phys. Plasmas 17, 056303 (2010)]. We present simulations indicating that high yields (1-10 GJ) and gains (100-1000) may be possible at currents of about 60-70 MA if a cryogenic layer of solid DT is provided on the inside surface of the metal liner. A hot spot is formed from the central preheated magnetized low-density gas and a burn wave propagates radially into the surrounding cold dense fuel. These yields and gains are more than adequate for inertial fusion energy. However, the pulsed-power driver must be protected from the blast of these high-yield explosions. Numerical simulations are presented which show that the blast can be deflected and the fusion neutrons absorbed by a blanket that partially surrounds the liner. Thus a modest length transmission line can be used to deliver power to the liner.

*Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000

Authors

  • S.A. Slutz

    • Sandia National Laboratories
    • Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA
  • R.A. Vesey

    • Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA
    • Sandia National Laboratories
  • M.E. Cuneo

    • Sandia National Labs
    • Sandia National Laboratories
    • Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA