Design of a repetitively pulsed megajoule dense-plasma focus
Author(s) -
O. Zucker,
W. H. Bostick,
R.L. Gullickson,
Jingwei Long,
J. S. Luce,
H.L. Sahlin
Publication year - 1975
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4175895
Subject(s) - dense plasma focus , plasma , neutron , nuclear engineering , focus (optics) , pulse (music) , pulsed power , materials science , capacitor , pulse generator , physics , power consumption , power (physics) , nuclear physics , optics , voltage , engineering , detector , quantum mechanics
This report describes a 1 pulse per second, dense-plasma-focus (DPF) materials-testing device capable of delivering a minimum of 10$sup 15$ neutrons per pulse. Moderate scaling up from existing designs is shown to be sufficient to provide 2 x 10$sup 13$ neutrons/ cm$sup 2$. s to a suitable target. The average power consumption, which has become a major issue due to the energy crisis, is analyzed with respect to other plasma devices and is shown to be highly favorable. Also discussed is a novel approach to capacitor-bank and switch design with respect to repetitive-pulse operation. (auth
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