Hydrogen Inverse Z-Pinch at the High-Current Generator MIG; 13 International symposium on high current electronics

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Parent link:13 International symposium on high current electronics.— 2004.— [P. 393-396]
Övriga upphovsmän: Bystritsky V. M., Bystritskii Vit. M., Dudkin G. N. Gennadiy Nikolaevich, Gerasimov V. V., Mesyats G. A. Gennady Andreyevich, Nechaev B. A. Boris Aleksandrovich, Padalko V. N. Vladimir Nikolaevich, Parzhitsky S. S., Ratakhin N. A. Nikolay Aleksandrovich, Stolupin V. A., Volkov E. N., Wozniak J.
Sammanfattning:Title from the title-page.
The paper describes an experimental setup created for the study of the pd reaction (p + d → 3He + γ (5.5 MeV)) in the region of ultralow energies (~ keV) of proton-deuteron collisions using a pulsed plasma accelerator. It is shown that the formation process of the hydrogen inverse Z-pinch is fairly well modelled by zero-dimensional calculations of the liner motion dynamics. Equipment for diagnostics of the liner flow formation is designed and created. Conditions for conducting experiments at the high-current generator MIG of the Institute of High-Current Electronics (Tomsk, Russia) are investigated.
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Språk:engelska
Publicerad: 2004
Serie:Pinches, plasma focus and capillary discharge
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Länkar:http://www.lib.tpu.ru/fulltext2/c/2004/C13/018.pdf
Materialtyp: Elektronisk Bokavsnitt
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=231776
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Sammanfattning:Title from the title-page.
The paper describes an experimental setup created for the study of the pd reaction (p + d → 3He + γ (5.5 MeV)) in the region of ultralow energies (~ keV) of proton-deuteron collisions using a pulsed plasma accelerator. It is shown that the formation process of the hydrogen inverse Z-pinch is fairly well modelled by zero-dimensional calculations of the liner motion dynamics. Equipment for diagnostics of the liner flow formation is designed and created. Conditions for conducting experiments at the high-current generator MIG of the Institute of High-Current Electronics (Tomsk, Russia) are investigated.
Режим доступа: из корпоративной сети ТПУ
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