The Phelix Pulsed Power Project: Bringing Portable Magnetic Drive to World Class Radiography
Abstract
The PHELIX pulsed power project will introduce magnetically driven hydrodynamics experiments to the Los Alamos National Laboratory s proton radiography facility (pRad). The Precision High Energy-density Liner Implosion eXperiment (PHELIX) has been commissioned at Los Alamos. A small footprint capacitor bank consisting of four parallel connected single-stage marx units (~500 kJ) is cable coupled to a toroidal, current stepup transformer to deliver multi-Mega-Ampere, ~10 s current pulses to cm size cylindrical loads. In a sequence of tests the performance of each component (capacitor bank and transformer) was evaluated and compared to a circuit model. The transformer coupling was observed to be k ~0.93. The tests culminated in a liner implosion experiment in which an ~3 cm radius, 0.8 mm thick, ~3 cm tall aluminum liner was accelerated to a velocity of ~ 1 km/s. The suite of machine diagnostics included linear Rogowski coils and Faraday rotation for current measurements. The experimental diagnostics include Bdot probes, multi-channel photon Doppler velocimetry (PDV), and single-frame, flash X-radiography to evaluate the performance of the high precision liner implosion. Currently, work is focused on integrating PHELIX into normal operations with the 800 MeV proton radiography facilities. There, high-resolution, high-frame-rate imaging of hydrodynamic experiments will be possible.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- ADA608242
Entities
People
- B. J. Hollander
- C. L. Rousculp
- D. M. Oro
- J. R. Griego
- P. J. Turchi
- Robert E. Reinovsky
- W. A. Reass
Organizations
- Los Alamos National Laboratory