Experimental Study of Current Discharge Behavior and Hard X-ray Anisotropy by APF Plasma Focus Device |
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Authors: | M. Habibi R. Amrollahi M. Attaran |
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Affiliation: | (1) Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) & RPRC, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | Amirkabir (APF) is a new Mather-type plasma focus device (16 kV, 36 μf, and 115 nH). In this work we present some experimental
results as variation of discharge current signal respect to applied voltage at the optimum pressure, focusing time of plasma
versus gas pressure, and variations of current discharge with different insulator sleeve dimensions. As we prospected optimum
pressure tending to increase as we tried to higher voltage levels. The time taken by the current sheath to lift-off the insulator
surface and therefore quality of pinched plasma depends on the length of the insulator sleeve. The results show that the insulator
diameter can influence on pinch quality. Behavior of hard X-ray (HXR) signals with the pressure and also anisotropy of HXR
investigated by the use of two scintillation detectors. The distribution of HXR intensity shows a large anisotropy with a
maximum intensity between 22.5° and 45° and also between −22.5° and −67.5°. |
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Keywords: | Mather type plasma focus Current intensity Focusing time Hard X-ray anisotropy |
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