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=magnetic field produced by single wire (Biot-Savart Law)= | =magnetic field produced by single wire (Biot-Savart Law)= | ||
− | <math>B[ | + | <math>B[T] = \mu I / ( 2\pi r ) </math> |
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*10 MA at 4 mm radius is 500 T | *10 MA at 4 mm radius is 500 T | ||
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=Bennett condition= | =Bennett condition= | ||
*magnetic pressure = plasmakinetic pressure | *magnetic pressure = plasmakinetic pressure | ||
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+ | *14 MBar at 140 kA at 15-um radius (shot 634 with 2x30-um W wires) | ||
+ | *25 MBar at 150 kA at 12-um radius (shot 657 with 2x30-um Mo wires) | ||
+ | *100 MBar at 154 kA at 6-um radius (shot 657 with 2x30-um Mo wires) | ||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
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*[http://www.nap.edu/read/10544/chapter/1 Frontiers in High Energy Density Physics THE X-GAMES OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE] | *[http://www.nap.edu/read/10544/chapter/1 Frontiers in High Energy Density Physics THE X-GAMES OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE] |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 31 May 2017
high energy density plasma is a plasma with pressure above 1 MBar
magnetic field produced by single wire (Biot-Savart Law)
- 10 MA at 4 mm radius is 500 T
- 100 kA at 40 um radius is 500 T
- 160 kA at 5 um radius is 6,400 T
magnetic pressure
- 10 MA at 4 mm radius is 1 MBar
- 100 kA at 40 um radius is 1 MBar
- 160 kA at 5 um radius is 164 MBar
Bennett condition
- magnetic pressure = plasmakinetic pressure
- 14 MBar at 140 kA at 15-um radius (shot 634 with 2x30-um W wires)
- 25 MBar at 150 kA at 12-um radius (shot 657 with 2x30-um Mo wires)
- 100 MBar at 154 kA at 6-um radius (shot 657 with 2x30-um Mo wires)