Structure and dynamics of quasi-Keplerian, differentially rotating HED laboratory plasmas
ORAL
Abstract
We present results from the Rotating Plasma Experiment (RPX) developed on the MAGPIE pulsed-power generator (1.4 MA, 500 ns duration). The goal is to interpret and model the rotation profile and pressure balance of differentially rotating plasmas driven by the slightly off-radial inward-convergence of 8 magnetized ablation flows.
The data shows that rotating plasmas have a hollow density structure and are radially confined by the ram pressure of the ablation flows. A combination of axial thermal and magnetic pressure launches an axial, highly collimated, supersonic jet with a velocity ~ 100 km/s (M > 5). The axial jet also rotates, transporting angular momentum, as it remains collimated by a hot (Ti ~ 200 eV) surrounding plasma halo. Rotation velocities are transonic (M ~ 1), with a radial distribution such that angular frequency decreases with radius, as the opposite happens to angular momentum. This implies that the flows at RPX are quasi-Keplerian, sharing stability properties of gravitationally driven accretion disks.
The data shows that rotating plasmas have a hollow density structure and are radially confined by the ram pressure of the ablation flows. A combination of axial thermal and magnetic pressure launches an axial, highly collimated, supersonic jet with a velocity ~ 100 km/s (M > 5). The axial jet also rotates, transporting angular momentum, as it remains collimated by a hot (Ti ~ 200 eV) surrounding plasma halo. Rotation velocities are transonic (M ~ 1), with a radial distribution such that angular frequency decreases with radius, as the opposite happens to angular momentum. This implies that the flows at RPX are quasi-Keplerian, sharing stability properties of gravitationally driven accretion disks.
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Publication: Structure and Dynamics of Pulsed-Power Driven Differentially Rotating Plasmas, Vicente Valenzuela-Villaseca et al. (in preparation)
Presenters
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Vicente Valenzuela-Villaseca
Imperial College London
Authors
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Vicente Valenzuela-Villaseca
Imperial College London
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Lee G Suttle
Imperial College London
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Francisco Suzuki-Vidal
Imperial College London
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Stefano Merlini
Imperial College London
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Jeremy P Chittenden
Imperial College London
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S. Reza Mirfayzi
Imperial College London
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Jack W Halliday
Imperial College London
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Danny R Russell
Imperial College London
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Jack D Hare
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT PSFC
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Mark E Koepke
West Virginia University, Tokamak Energy Inc
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Sergey V Lebedev
Imperial College London