Abstract
Results are presented from experimental studies of the plasma flows generated in the KPF-4 Phoenix Mather-type plasma focus device (Sukhum Physical Technical Institute). In order to study how the formation and dynamics of the plasma flow depend on the initial distribution of the working gas, a system of pulsed gas puffing into the discharge volume was developed. The system allows one to create profiled gas distributions, including those with a reduced gas density in the region of plasma flow propagation. Results of measurements of the magnetic field, flow profile, and flow deceleration dynamics at different initial distributions of the gas pressure are presented.
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Voitenko, D. A., Ananyev, S. S., Astapenko, G. I., Basilaia, A. D., Markolia, A. I., Mitrofanov, K. N., … Krauz, V. I. (2017). Study of Plasma Flows Generated in Plasma Focus Discharge in Different Regimes of Working Gas Filling. Plasma Physics Reports, 43(12), 1132–1146. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063780X17120066
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