Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session PP11: Poster Session VI:
MFE:DIII-D and conventional tokamaks II;MHD and stability; Analytic techniques in MFE;
ICF: Pinches and hohlraum physics
SPACE: Astrophysical plasmas
LTP:Low temperature plasma applications
MC:Miniconference: Shocks
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Room: Plaza ABC
Abstract: PP11.00083 : Yield scaling and operating conditions for highest observed neutron yield shots above 3.5 MA on MJOLNIR DPF*
Presenter:
Christopher Cooper
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Authors:
Christopher Cooper
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Anthony J Link
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Clement S Goyon
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Enrique Anaya
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Paul M Campbell
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Steven F Chapman
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Owen B Drury
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Don Max
(Mission Support and Test Services)
Jaebum Park
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Sophia V Rocco
(LLNL)
Kurt Walters
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Amanda Youmans
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Andrea Schmidt
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Interleaving: Shots above 3.5 MA change the machine in a way that precludes back-to-back shots, requiring a low current (2.7 MA) “recondition shot” to reset the machine. The yield on the 3.5 MA shots was independent of the recondition shot yield and the number of reconditioning shots performed. Although interleaved, the 3.5 MA high yield shots still exhibit suitable consistency in pinch time, yield, and neutron shape for time-gated flash neutron imaging.
Regimes with lower than simulated yields: Above a critical pressure, the yield performs lower than simulations, coincident with the onset of asymmetries observed in the sheath. At low pressure, the measured pinch voltage spike reaches a ceiling of 200 kV, which is suppressed below model predictions and coincident with lower than expected yields and scalings. Measurements of rundown velocity and breakdown time for different fill pressures will be compared to determine when the shots diverge from simulations.
The highest yield shots at intermediate pressures exhibited favorable scaling ~I^4 from 2.7 up to 3.8 MA peak current and 1.2x10^12 neutrons.
*Prepared by LLNL under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344.
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