Studying sheath profiles using the Vlasov-Poisson system with the inclusion of Z-pinch wall currents
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Abstract
The shear flow stabilized Z-pinch has been studied as a lower cost, commercially viable, intermediate-scale thermonuclear fusion reactor. A study of sheath formation and dynamics in the presence of large Z-pinch axial currents into the wall remains an open research area. Simulations are performed using the continuum-kinetic model in the Gkeyll code. The 1X-1V Vlasov-Poisson system is used in parameter regimes of relevance to the FuZE (Fusion Z-pinch Experiment) as well as higher current regimes, through a parametric scan of various electron drift velocities. In a classical plasma sheath (with no axial current), the electrons are less dense at the wall than the ions. The electron density at the wall increases as a function of axial current; there is a critical current at which the electrons become more dense than the ions. For all cases considered, the axial current is maintained and the electrons dominate the particle and heat fluxes.
Publication: This work is intended to be published in Physics of Plasmas after additional research.
Presenters
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Chirag R Skolar
Virginia Tech
Authors
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Chirag R Skolar
Virginia Tech
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Bhuvana Srinivasan
Virginia Tech
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James L Juno
The University of Iowa, University of Iowa