桑迪亚国家实验室的脉冲功率科学-下一代

M. Matzen
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理论、模拟和高质量实验的结合使许多高能量密度科学应用取得了重大进展。虽然最近脉冲功率的科学和工程一直专注于Z的翻新和发展先进的放射成像能力,但脉冲功率系统基本架构的发现和创新也取得了重大进展。这一进展始于1996年,当时粒子束聚变加速器(PBFA II)于1985年开始运行,被转换为Z设施。6年后,由于需要更大的容量(进行更多实验的能力)、更高的精度(更精确的脉冲整形、更长的脉冲和更少的抖动)和更大的能力(向负载提供更高的能量和更好的诊断访问),Z翻新(ZR)项目开始了。在过去的一年里,Z工厂被完全拆除,并在相同的36个模块基础架构中使用新设计的组件进行了重建。随着该项目于2007年完成,桑迪亚的脉冲功率科学项目将与许多合作者合作,将这种新能力应用于高能量密度科学的许多领域,包括z钳驱动的惯性约束聚变、动态材料特性和辐射流体动力学。本文总结了最近和计划中的Z设施研究,ZR项目,高光子能量射线照相的进展,脉冲功率计划的衍生应用,以及脉冲功率科学的进展,可以彻底改变下一代设施。
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Pulsed power sciences at Sandia National Laboratories - The next generation
A combination of theory, simulation, and high-quality experiments has enabled significant progress in many high energy density science applications. While the recent science and engineering of pulsed power has been focused on the refurbishment of Z and developing advanced radiographic capabilities, discovery and innovation in the fundamental architecture of pulsed power systems have also made significant advances. This progress started in 1996 when the Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator (PBFA II), which began operation in 1985, was converted to the Z facility. The Z Refurbishment (ZR) project began six years later, driven by the need for more capacity (the ability to perform more experiments), improved precision (more precise pulse shaping, longer pulses, and reduced jitter), and more capability (higher energy delivered to the load and better diagnostic access). Over the past year, the Z facility was completely dismantled and rebuilt with newly designed components within the same basic 36-module architecture. With the completion of this project in 2007, the pulsed power sciences program at Sandia will work with many collaborators to apply this new capability to many areas of high energy density science, including z-pinch-driven inertial confinement fusion, dynamic materials properties, and radiation hydrodynamics. This paper summarizes recent and planned research on the Z facility, the ZR Project, advances in high-photon-energy radiography, derivative applications of the pulsed power program, and advances in the science of pulsed power that could revolutionize the next-generation facilities.
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