Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases

Numerical experiments were carried out using 5-phase Lee model on different plasma focus devices with different filling gases. The relation of radiation power gain/loss terms as a function of temperature has been demonstrated. Variation of radial trajectories versus pressure with 0.1 Torr step has b...

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Main Authors: Akel, M., Lee, S.
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Published: Springer US 2013
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description Numerical experiments were carried out using 5-phase Lee model on different plasma focus devices with different filling gases. The relation of radiation power gain/loss terms as a function of temperature has been demonstrated. Variation of radial trajectories versus pressure with 0.1 Torr step has been investigated. Radiative collapse phenomena in plasma focus devices have been observed for heavy noble gases (Ar, Kr, Xe). Obtained results showed that the line radiation emission and tube voltage have huge values near the radiative collapse regime.
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spelling intimal-792016-10-06T05:34:45Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/79/ Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases Akel, M. Lee, S. QC Physics Numerical experiments were carried out using 5-phase Lee model on different plasma focus devices with different filling gases. The relation of radiation power gain/loss terms as a function of temperature has been demonstrated. Variation of radial trajectories versus pressure with 0.1 Torr step has been investigated. Radiative collapse phenomena in plasma focus devices have been observed for heavy noble gases (Ar, Kr, Xe). Obtained results showed that the line radiation emission and tube voltage have huge values near the radiative collapse regime. Springer US 2013 Article PeerReviewed Akel, M. and Lee, S. (2013) Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases. Journal of Fusion Energy, 32 (1). pp. 111-116. ISSN 1572-9591 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10894-012-9535-3 10.1007/s10894-012-9535-3
spellingShingle QC Physics
Akel, M.
Lee, S.
Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases
title Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases
title_full Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases
title_fullStr Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases
title_full_unstemmed Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases
title_short Radiative Collapse in Plasma Focus Operated with Heavy Noble Gases
title_sort radiative collapse in plasma focus operated with heavy noble gases
topic QC Physics
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