Observation of fast expansion velocity with insulating tungsten wires on ∼80 kA facility

  • M. Li
  • , J. H. Zhang
  • , J. Wu
  • , Y. Li
  • , T. P. Sun
  • , L. P. Wang
  • , L. Sheng
  • , M. T. Qiu
  • , W. T. Mao
  • , X. W. Li

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Abstract

This paper presents experimental results on the effects of insulating coatings on tungsten planar wire array Z-pinches on an 80 kA, 100 ns current facility. Expansion velocity is obviously increased from ∼0.25 km/s to ∼3.5 km/s by using the insulating coatings. It can be inferred that the wire cores are in gaseous state with this fast expansion velocity. An optical framing camera and laser probing images show that the standard wire arrays have typical ablation process which is similar to their behaviors on mega-ampere facilities. The ablation process and precursor plasma are suppressed for dielectric tungsten wires. The wire array implosion might be improved if these phenomena can be reproduced on Mega-ampere facilities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number072702
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume23
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2016

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