Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
271670 Fusion Engineering and Design 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The process of magnetic flux compression (MFC) inside a solenoid by expanding diamagnetic plasma sphere produced by an inertial fusion micro-explosions and its application as a direct energy conversion scheme to convert a part of plasma kinetic energy into pulsed electrical energy has been recently reported [1]. For a detailed analysis of this concept, an Eulerian multi-material MHD model is developed using magnetic vector potential formulation for electro-magnetic field calculations and classical volume-of-fluid method for material interface tracking. The diffusion term in the magnetic induction equation is solved implicitly while the advection terms are computed using a second-order MUSCL scheme. An iteration procedure using ADI scheme is used for the free space field calculation. In this paper, we describe the details of the new MHD model, its validation against the semi-analytical solutions (for magnetic Reynolds number ≫1) of magnetic convective-diffusion equations and application to explore the concept of MFC by expanding plasma sphere. The simulation results show that the algorithm is capable of handling complex plasma dynamics inside the MFC system. Also, the results indicate the development and the evolution of MRT like instability near the stagnation point. The magnetic field diffusion into the plasma during the expansion phase is found to be negligible.

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