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Pulsed-power magnetized shocks under an external magnetic field

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Abstract

We present the results of the magnetized plasma jets and magnetized shock experimental campaign on the Michigan Accelerator for Inductive Z-Pinch Experiments (MAIZE) in the Plasma, Pulsed Power, and Microwave Laboratory at the University of Michigan. This experiment aims to explore the interactions of magnetized plasma jets created by conical wire-arrays and the behavior of shocks generated by collisions with a solid obstacle in the presence of an external magnetic field. To generate the magnetized plasma flows, we used MAIZE to ablate 100-micron, aluminum wire arrays with currents in the order of 500 kA with a rise time of 250 ns. We use a conical array to drive an axial plasma jet, while an externally powered Helmholtz coil provides a uniform axial magnetic field we can vary from 0.5 to 5 T. We examine the characteristics and behavior of the shock layer through the analysis of shadowgraphy and interferometry data and compare the effects of the external magnetic field on the evolution of the magnetized plasma and the shock layer.

Presenters

  • Raul F Melean

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Raul F Melean

    University of Michigan

  • Rachel Young

    University of Michigan

  • Sallee R Klein

    University of Michigan

  • Akash P Shah

    University of Michigan

  • Trevor J Smith

    University of Michigan

  • George V Dowhan

    University of Michigan

  • Brendan J Sporer

    University of Michigan

  • Paul C Campbell

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Nicholas M Jordan

    University of Michigan

  • Ryan D McBride

    University of Michigan

  • R P Drake

    University of Michigan

  • Carolyn C Kuranz

    University of Michigan