Plasma formation from micron-scale defects on ultra-pure aluminum rods*
POSTER
Abstract
The electrothermal instability (ETI) is a Joule heating-driven instability that can initiate in the solid state in magnetically driven fusion targets, specifically in current-carrying, fuel-filled metallic liners. ETI generates azimuthally correlated (striated) temperature and density perturbations, which may seed the magneto Rayleigh-Taylor (MRT) instability, limiting implosion uniformity and stagnation pressure. Previous experiments conducted on the ~ 1 MA Mykonos driver at Sandia National Laboratories have observed ETI growth from extremely smooth (Ra values <15nm), 99.999% pure aluminum rods in a z-pinch configuration by using ICCDs and a 12-frame imager to monitor overheating around characterized micron-scale "engineered" defects (ED) machined into the rod surface. New data comparing different ED size and orientation will be presented, revealing the surface structure of local overheating. "Cat eye" emission patterns, with bright emission spots above and below the ED, have been observed, as well as premature plasma filamentation sourced from ED. Experimental data has been compared with 3D-MHD simulations, denoting agreement in overheating surface structures including plasma filaments, peak intensities between ED pairs, and heating similarity for geometrically scaled defects.
Publication: Seeding the explosion of a high-current-density conductor in a controlled manner through the addition of micron-scale surface defects by Awe, TJ et al.
Presenters
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Maren W Hatch
University of New Mexico
Authors
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Maren W Hatch
University of New Mexico
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Thomas J Awe
Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia National Laboratory
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Edmund P Yu
Sandia National Laboratories
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Trevor M Hutchinson
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Kevin Yates
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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William Tatum
General Atomics
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Kurt Tomlinson
General Atomics
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Bruno S Bauer
University of Nevada, Reno
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Mark A Gilmore
University of New Mexico