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Design, fabrication, and operation of a high-energy liner implosion experiment at 16 megamperes
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2002
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Materials ScienceElectrical EngineeringEngineeringApplied PhysicsPeak CurrentsPropulsionElectronic PackagingLiner Implosion SystemMicroelectronicsLiner Cassette InsulatorElectrical Insulation
We discuss the design, fabrication, and operation of a liner implosion system at peak currents of 16 MA. Liners of 1100 aluminum, with initial length, radius, and thickness of 4 cm, 5 cm, and 1 mm, respectively, implode under the action of an axial current, rising in 8 /spl mu/s. Fields on conductor surfaces exceed 0.6 MG. Design and fabrication issues that were successfully addressed include: Pulsed Power-especially current joints at high magnetic fields and the possibility of electrical breakdown at connection of liner cassette insulator to bank insulation; Liner Physics-including the angle needed to maintain current contact between liner and glide-plane/electrode without jetting or buckling; Diagnostics-X-radiography through cassette insulator and outer conductor without shrapnel damage to film.
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