학술논문

A physics-based model for convolute current loss on Z
Document Type
Conference
Source
2013 19th IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC) Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2013 19th IEEE. :1-6 Jun, 2013
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Plasmas
Cathodes
Load modeling
Predictive models
Shape
Impedance
Anodes
pulsed power system
plasma sources
Language
ISSN
2158-4915
2158-4923
Abstract
Sandia's Z machine (D.H. McDaniel, 2002) is a large pulsed-power accelerator used to create extreme conditions of high energy density. Research areas of Z include dynamic properties of materials, radiation and electromagnetic effects on materials and systems, and inertial confinement fusion. In its current embodiment, four magnetically-insulated radial transmission lines (MITLs) are combined at a double post-hole convolute (PHC). Current loss in the convolute can be quite large (20% of peak load current) for certain pulse shapes and physics loads, thus there is need for a simple physics-based semi-empirical model of this current loss in order to accurately predict load-current waveforms using a transmission-line We shall describe the physics contained in the simplified models, show some preliminary results, and discuss how we try to incorporate experimental observations and PIC simulations in our model. We will also describe the inherent uncertainty in the electrode conditions, and how that affects the model results. Based on the model and its integration with BERTHA, recommendations for reducing the current loss will be offered.