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Experimental Demonstration of the Stabilizing Effect of Dielectric Coatings on Magnetically Accelerated Imploding Metallic Liners
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringStabilizing EffectMechanical EngineeringMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismExperimental DemonstrationMagnetohydrodynamicsProtective CoatingMaterials ScienceThermal Spray CoatingMagnetic ShieldingDielectric CoatingsPremagnetized Beryllium LinerMagnetic MaterialElectrothermal InstabilitiesEnhanced Implosion StabilityNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsMagnetic PropertyElectrical Insulation
Enhanced implosion stability has been experimentally demonstrated for magnetically accelerated liners that are coated with 70 μm of dielectric. The dielectric tamps liner-mass redistribution from electrothermal instabilities and also buffers coupling of the drive magnetic field to the magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor instability. A dielectric-coated and axially premagnetized beryllium liner was radiographed at a convergence ratio [CR=Rin,0/Rin(z,t)] of 20, which is the highest CR ever directly observed for a strengthless magnetically driven liner. The inner-wall radius Rin(z,t) displayed unprecedented uniformity, varying from 95 to 130 μm over the 4.0 mm axial height captured by the radiograph.
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