Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances

Plasma focus devices with low static inductance L 0 (type T1) are found to be well modeled by the 5-phase Lee code; whereas those with high L 0 (type T2) are found to have an extended dip ED beyond the regular dip RD modeled by the code. Differentiating factors based on inductance and inductive ener...

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Main Authors: Lee, S., Saw, S. H., Abdou, A. E, Torreblanca, H.
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spelling my-inti-eprints.1452016-04-06T10:15:20Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/145/ Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances Lee, S. Saw, S. H. Abdou, A. E Torreblanca, H. QC Physics Plasma focus devices with low static inductance L 0 (type T1) are found to be well modeled by the 5-phase Lee code; whereas those with high L 0 (type T2) are found to have an extended dip ED beyond the regular dip RD modeled by the code. Differentiating factors based on inductance and inductive energy ratios are found and the physics explained. To model type T2’s, anomalous resistance terms are proposed extending the model to 6 phases. These anomalous resistance terms represent the plasma instabilities that occur during and after the pinch phase. The fitted terms are experimental results derived from the measured current waveform. An example is tested to validate the method. Springer US 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/145/1/4_ft.pdf Lee, S. and Saw, S. H. and Abdou, A. E and Torreblanca, H. (2011) Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances. Journal of Fusion Energy, 30 (4). pp. 277-282. ISSN 1572-9591 10.1007/s10894-010-9372-1
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Lee, S.
Saw, S. H.
Abdou, A. E
Torreblanca, H.
Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances
description Plasma focus devices with low static inductance L 0 (type T1) are found to be well modeled by the 5-phase Lee code; whereas those with high L 0 (type T2) are found to have an extended dip ED beyond the regular dip RD modeled by the code. Differentiating factors based on inductance and inductive energy ratios are found and the physics explained. To model type T2’s, anomalous resistance terms are proposed extending the model to 6 phases. These anomalous resistance terms represent the plasma instabilities that occur during and after the pinch phase. The fitted terms are experimental results derived from the measured current waveform. An example is tested to validate the method.
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author Lee, S.
Saw, S. H.
Abdou, A. E
Torreblanca, H.
author_facet Lee, S.
Saw, S. H.
Abdou, A. E
Torreblanca, H.
author_sort Lee, S.
title Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances
title_short Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances
title_full Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances
title_fullStr Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing plasma focus devices - Role of the static inductance - Instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances
title_sort characterizing plasma focus devices - role of the static inductance - instability phase fitted by anomalous resistances
publisher Springer US
publishDate 2011
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