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Interaction of a supersonic, radiatively cooled plasma jet with an ambient medium
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2012
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EngineeringPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsPlasma ModelingPlasma JetPlasma SimulationPlasma TheoryAmbient MediumMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma ConfinementArgon GasHalo PlasmaPhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicPropulsionHeat TransferGorgon CodeAerospace EngineeringPlasma Application
An experimental investigation into the interaction of a supersonic, radiatively cooled plasma jet with argon gas is presented. The jet is formed by ablation of an aluminum foil driven by a 1.4 MA, 250 ns current pulse in a radial foil Z-pinch configuration. The outflow consists of a supersonic (Mach number ∼3–5), dense (ion density ni ∼ 1018 cm−3), highly collimated (half-opening angle ∼2°−5°) jet surrounded by a lower density halo plasma moving with the same axial velocity as the jet. The addition of argon above the foil leads to the formation of a shock driven by the ablation of halo plasma, together with a bow-shock driven by the dense jet. Experimental data with and without the presence of argon are compared with three-dimensional, magneto-hydrodynamic simulations using the GORGON code.
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