Results of the Inner Electrode Modification on the ZaP Flow Z-Pinch |
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Authors: | S. D. Knecht U. Shumlak B. J. Chan R. P. Golingo B. A. Nelson ZaP Team |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | The ZaP Flow Z-Pinch is a basic plasma physics experiment that uses sheared flows to stabilize an otherwise unstable configuration. The inner electrode is replaced with a larger version (15 cm diameter presently versus 10 cm previously). The goal of this modification is to increase temperature through increased adiabatic compression and to allow greater flexibility of neutral-gas injection through a greater number of gas-puff valves. Results are presented regarding the effect of neutral-gas injection characteristics and charge voltage on pinch stability. Increasing capacitor bank voltage and mass of gas injected increases stability and proximity to the machine axis. A four-chord HeNe interferometer is used to determine density at z = 0 cm and total temperature using magnetic field information from the z = 0 azimuthal array of magnetic probes. Total temperatures of 100–150 eV and densities of 2–3 × 1022 m−3 are calculated; temperatures are consistent with measured electron and ion temperatures. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic confinement Z-pinch Sheared-flow stabilization Adiabatic compression |
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