Staged Z-pinch Simulations for the UNR, Nevada Terawatt Zebra Facility

ORAL

Abstract

We simulate a Staged Z-pinch$\footnote{H. U. Rahman, F. J. Wessel, and N. Rostoker. Staged Z-pinch. PRL, 74:714, 1995}$ imploded on the 1 MA, 130 ns, 100 kJ, Nevada Terawatt Zebra Facility. The load is a magnetized, cylindrical, double gas-puff, plasma liner imploding onto a plasma target. Simulations use the 2-1/2 D, radiation-MHD code, MACH2. Three different liner gases are evaluated: Ar, Kr, and Xe and the target is either: DD, or DT, with a liner-plasma radius of: 1.0 cm and 2.0 cm, and a 5.0-mm thickness. Initial conditions are optimized to produce the highest neutron yield. Shocks propagate at different speeds in the liner and target, leading to a shock front at the interface. Magnetosonic shock waves pre-heat the target plasma and provide a stable implosion. The shock front provides a secondary conduction channel which builds up during implosion. The axial magnetic field controls the MRT instability and traps $\alpha$-particles, leading to ignition. Magnetic flux is compressed, and at peak parameters the magnetic field and current density exceed, by an order of magnitude, values outside the pinch, providing a magneto-inertial confinement. A smaller radius provides $10^{2}-10^{3} \times$ higher neutron yield.

*Funded by the US Department of Energy, ARPA-E, Control Number 1184-1527

Authors

  • Paul Ney

    • Magneto-Inertial Fusion Technologies, Inc.
  • Hafiz Ur Rahman

    • Magneto-Inertial Fusion Technologies, Inc.
    • Magneto-Intertial Fusion Technologies, Inc.
  • Frank Wessel

    • Magneto-Inertial Fusion Technologies, Inc
    • Magneto-Inertial Fusion Technologies, Inc.
  • Jeff Narkis

    • University of California, San Diego
    • Center for Energy Research, Univ of California, San Diego
  • Julio Valenzuela

    • University of California, San Diego
    • Center for Energy Research, Univ of California, San Diego
  • Farhat Beg

    • UCSD
    • University of California-San Diego
    • University of California, San Diego
  • Radu Presura

    • Voss Scientific, LLC
    • Voss Scientific, Llc
    • Voss Scientific
  • Tim Darling

    • University of Nevada, Reno
    • Nevada Terawatt Facility, UNR
    • University of Nevada at Reno
  • Erik McKee

    • UNR
    • University of Nevada, Reno
    • Nevada Terawatt Facility, UNR
    • University of Nevada at Reno
  • Aaron Covington

    • University of Nevada, Reno
    • Nevada Terawatt Facility, UNR
    • Univ of Nevada, Reno
    • University of Nevada at Reno
    • University of Nevada, Reno-Physics Department/Nevada Terawatt Facility