Coaxial Plasma Gun Development for Plasma-Jet-Driven Magneto-Inertial Fusion (PJMIF)
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Abstract
PJMIF requires high-Z (e.g. Xe) plasma jets with velocity above 50 km/s, particle density > 1017 per cc, Mach number > 15, jet length < 5 cm, jet- to-jet variations in mass of less than 5% and launch time of less than 200 ns, with high degree of density and velocity uniformity within the jet. The deflagration and snow-plow acceleration of plasma tend to produce long jets. The plasma may be accelerated in the slab mode, with suitably contoured electrodes to avoid the blow-by instability. The plasma gun has undergone two generations of development. Development of a third generation of the gun (HJ1) is underway to meet the needs of PLX-a, an experiment to form a spherical plasma liner. The major components of the gun are the capacitor module, the PFN, the gun electrodes, the gas valve, the switch, and the pre-ionizer. Highlights of the development and the test data for these various components and the integrated system will be presented and discussed.
*This work supported by Strong Atomics, LLC and the ARPA-E ALPHA Program under contract DE-AR0000566
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Presenters
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Y. C. F. Thio
- HyperJet Fusion Corporation
- Hyperjet Fusion Corporation
- HyperJet Fusion Corperation
- US Dept of Energy-Germantown
- HyperJet Fusion