In the modified snowplow model, the plasma temperature at pinch scales as (E/E0)^n, with n=1/2 when only the capacitor voltage is increased.
Scaling Law for Discharges in Z pinch Devices
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We consider the snowplow model for studying discharges in Z pinch devices. In this context, to obtain a complete picture on the physics of those discharges, we replenish the term disregarded in the original formulation of the snowplow equations. This is, we now consider not only the magnetic force inward on the current sheath but we take into account also a force outward on it. Such a force results from the kinetic pressure of the gas occluded by the current sheath. The internal energy gained by the gas towards the end of the discharge depends on the full history of the dynamical variables of the system. In other terms, the internal energy is a functional of the dynamical variables of the system. We write down the expression for evaluating that internal energy and we present also the formula for computing the temperature of the gas. On this basis, we derive a scaling law that relates the temperature the gas in a Z pinch experiment would attain with the energetic and spatial wingspan of the corresponding experimental setup.
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Snowplow Model Predictions for Plasma Temperature in Z pinch Discharges
In the modified snowplow model, the plasma temperature at pinch scales as (E/E0)^n, with n=1/2 when only the capacitor voltage is increased.