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Multidimensional analysis of direct-drive, plastic-shell implosions on OMEGA.

Authors :
Radha, P. B.
Collins, T. J. B.
Delettrez, J. A.
Elbaz, Y.
Epstein, R.
Glebov, V. Yu.
Goncharov, V. N.
Keck, R. L.
Knauer, J. P.
Marozas, J. A.
Marshall, F. J.
McCrory, R. L.
McKenty, P. W.
Meyerhofer, D. D.
Regan, S. P.
Sangster, T. C.
Seka, W.
Shvarts, D.
Skupsky, S.
Srebro, Y.
Source :
Physics of Plasmas; May2005, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p056307, 10p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Direct-drive, plastic shells imploded on the OMEGA laser system [T. R. Boehly et al., Opt. Commun. 133, 495 (1997)] with a 1 ns square pulse are simulated using the multidimensional hydrodynamic code DRACO in yield degradation in “thin” shells is primarily caused by shell breakup during the acceleration phase due to short-wavelength (ℓ>50, where ℓ is the Legendre mode number) perturbation growth, whereas “thick” shell performance is influenced primarily by long and intermediate modes (ℓ≲50). Simulation yields, temporal history of neutron production, areal densities, and x-ray images of the core compare well with experimental observations. In particular, the thin-shell neutron production history falls off less steeply than one-dimensional predictions due to shell-breakup-induced undercompression and delayed stagnation. Thicker, more-stable shells show burn truncation due to instability-induced mass flow into the colder bubbles. Estimates of small-scale mix indicate that turbulent mixing does not influence primary neutron yields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1070664X
Volume :
12
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physics of Plasmas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17106262
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1882333