22–28 Jun 2019
DoubleTree at the Entrance to Universal Orlando
America/New_York timezone

MHD Modeling of Shock Physics Experiments with the PHELIX Portable High Magnetic Field Driver

25 Jun 2019, 11:30
15m
Space Coast I-III (Double Tree at the Entrance to Universal Orlando)

Space Coast I-III

Double Tree at the Entrance to Universal Orlando

Oral 7.2 High Current/High Power Pulsers 7.2 High Current and High Power Pulsers I

Speaker

Christopher Rousculp (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Description

The PHELIX portable pulsed power driver has recently completed a set of experiments examining the response of granular material to convergent shock loading. Here a nearly 4 MA peak current is delivered to a Z-pinch load with a quarter wave cycle time of ~3 us. This produces B ~ 0.30 MG field at the surface of a ~3 cm diameter, 1 mm thick, 3 cm tall Al liner. The liner is accelerated to ~800 km/s before shock impacting a target cylinder filled with fine-grain CeO$_2$ powder. Design and analysis simulations are performed with 2D MHD Lagrangian/ALE code to predict the liner performance and material response. Computational results are compared to the PHELIX Faraday rotation measurements for load current as well as proton radiographic imaging of the evolution of the density profile in the CeO$_2$.

Author

Christopher Rousculp (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Co-authors

M S Freeman D A Fredenburg F Fierro J R Griego F G Mariam J T Bradley L P Neukirch D M Oro A R Patten R B Randolph W A Reass R E Reinovsky A Saunders Z Tang P J Turchi J T Dunwoody T J Voorhees

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