Development of MiniRailguns for the Plasma Liner Experiment (PLX)

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Abstract

Plasma guns are being developed for use on the Plasma Liner Experiment (PLX) located at LANL. The collapsing plasma liner will be formed via merging of 30 dense, high Mach number plasma jets (n$\sim$ 10$^{16-17}$~cm$^{-3}$, $M\sim$10--35, $v\sim$50--70~km/s, $r_{\rm jet}\sim $5~cm) in a spherically convergent geometry. Small parallel-plate railguns are being developed for this purpose. Each gun will operate at $\sim$300-600~kA peak current, and launch up to $\sim$8000 $\mu$g of high-Z plasma (Ar, Xe) using a $\sim$50~kJ pfn. We now routinely operate with very fast gas valve injection of Ar, and have recently achieved $\sim$4000 $\mu$g at 40 km/s at $\sim$400 kA. Work continues to increase both the mass and velocity using higher current and pulse shaping aided by MACH2 simulations. We describe these experimental efforts and the first prototype gun recently installed on PLX.

Authors

  • Douglas Witherspoon

    HyperV Technologies Corp., HyperV Technologies Corporation

  • Samuel Brockington

    HyperV Technologies Corp., HyperV Technologies Corporation

  • Andrew Case

    HyperV Technologies Corp., HyperV Technologies Corporation

  • Sarah Messer

    HyperV Technologies Corp., HyperV Technologies Corporation

  • Lin Chun Wu

    HyperV Technologies Corp., HyperV Technologies Corporation

  • R. Elton

    University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, HyperV Technologies Corp.

  • S.C. Hsu

    Los Alamos National Lab, LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • J.T. Cassibry

    UAH

  • Mark Gilmore

    University of New Mexico, UNM, The University of New Mexico, UNM-ABQ