The plasma flow switch is a possible fast opening-switch for Z-pinches on i
nductive-store pulsed-power machines. This paper presents results of two-di
mensional, radiation-magnetohydrodynamic models for a well-characterized pl
asma flow switch operating into a load region at current levels of 5-6 MA.
The calculations predict that motion of the switch plasma along coaxial ele
ctrodes leads to the formation along the inner electrode of a boundary laye
r that can interfere with switching. The simulations describe the effect of
the boundary layer on switching and show that it may be removed by means o
f a boundary-layer trap. Predictive calculations were used to eliminate the
effects of the boundary layer and led to an improvement in the switch's pe
rformance. Comparison with experiments lends credence to the model.