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 UP11: Poster Session VIII:
HED:High Energy Density Plasma Science
MFE: Superconducting Tokamaks; Self-organized configurations II: FRC, RFP, Spheromak; Machine learning techniques in MFE
ICF: Machine learning techniques in ICF
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Room: Plaza ABC
Abstract: UP11.00088 : Neutral Gas Breakdown Modeling for the Zap Energy Devices
Presenter:
Peter H Stoltz
(Zap Energy)
Authors:
Peter H Stoltz
(Zap Energy)
Eric T Meier
(Zap Energy)
Christine Roark
(Zap Energy)
Whitney Thomas
(Zap Energy)
Kyle D Morgan
(Zap Energy)
Derek A Sutherland
(Zap Energy)
FuZE-Q uses an injection of neutral gas into a coaxial accelerator region roughly 0.1m in diameter and 1m long. The details of how the injected neutral gas spreads, ionizes, and continues to feed the Z pinch are all critical to the optimization of FuZE-Q performance. We use simulation to help understand the details of this process. To model the neutral gas filling the accelerator, we use a Navier-Stokes solver in the WARPXM simulation tool.
As a benchmark, we compare the neutral gas distribution from the WARPXM model in 2D and 3D with an axial 1D theoretical model of the gas distribution. Then from the neutral gas pressure and applied voltage, we estimate using avalanche and streamer breakdown theory where the gas is most likely to break down, and we compare this with measured breakdown.
Finally, we use particle-in-cell models to confirm the avalanche / streamer theory.
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