Pulsed Power Hydrodynamics: Atlas results and future perspectives

R. Reinovsky, W. Atchison, G. Dimonte, A. Kaul, G. Rodriguez, C. Rousculp, P. Reardon
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Pulsed Power Hydrodynamics (PPH) is a new application of low-impedance, pulsed power technology to the study of complex hydrodynamics, instabilities, turbulence, and material properties in a highly precise, controllable environment at the extremes of pressure and material velocity. The Atlas facility, designed and built by Los Alamos, is the world’s first, and only, laboratory pulsed power system designed specifically to explore this relatively new family of pulsed power applications. Constructed in the year 2000 and commissioned in August 2001, Atlas is a 24-MJ high-performance capacitor bank delivering currents up to 30-Megamperes with a rise time of 5 to 6-μsec. The high-precision, cylindrically imploding liner is the tool most frequently used to convert electromagnetic energy into the hydrodynamic (particle kinetic) energy needed to drive strong shocks, quasi-isentropic compression, or large volume, adiabatic compression for the experiments. At typical parameters, a 30-gr, 1-mm-thick liner with an initial radius of 5-cm, and an intermediate current of 20-MA can be accelerated to 7.5-km/sec producing megabar shocks in medium density targets. Velocities up to 20-km/sec and pressures ≫20-Mbar in high density targets are possible.
脉冲动力流体动力学:Atlas结果和未来展望
脉冲动力流体动力学(PPH)是一种低阻抗脉冲动力技术的新应用,用于在极端压力和材料速度下高精度、可控的环境中研究复杂的流体动力学、不稳定性、湍流和材料特性。Atlas设备由洛斯阿拉莫斯设计和建造,是世界上第一个也是唯一一个专门为探索这种相对较新的脉冲功率应用而设计的实验室脉冲功率系统。Atlas于2000年建造,2001年8月投入使用,是一种24兆焦耳高性能电容器组,电流高达30兆培,上升时间为5至6 μ秒。高精度圆柱内爆衬垫是最常用的工具,用于将电磁能转换为流体动力(粒子动能),以驱动强冲击,准等熵压缩或大体积绝热压缩实验。在典型参数下,一个30克、1毫米厚、初始半径为5厘米的衬垫,在20毫安的中间电流下,可以加速到7.5公里/秒,在中密度目标中产生兆巴冲击。在高密度目标中,速度可达20公里/秒,压力可达20毫巴。
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