Effect of plasma parameters on magnetic suppression of the Richtmyer-Meshkov instability in two-fluid plasmas

ORAL

Abstract

The Richtmyer-Meshkov instability (RMI) of a shock accelerated perturbed density interface is important in both inertial confinement fusion and astrophysics, where the materials involved are typically in the plasma state. In the single-fluid magnetohydrodynamic model, it has been demonstrated that the plasma RMI can be mitigated by magnetizing the plasma with a sufficiently strong field. We will show that this is also the case in the two-fluid plasma model, which couples a separate set of conservation laws for each species to Maxwell’s equations. We will explore how the suppression mechanism varies with plasma parameters. For low density plasmas with larger plasma length-scales, the mechanism is a Lorentz force driven inversion of the sign of vorticity on the interface. As plasma density increases and plasma length-scales decrease, the vorticity generated by the shock interaction is increasingly transported from the interface by plasma waves.

*This work was partially supported by the KAUST Office of Sponsored Research under Award URF/1/3418-01.

Presenters

  • Yaun Li

    • King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
    • King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)

Authors

  • Vincent Wheatley

    • Univ of Queensland
  • Daryl M Bond

    • Univ of Queensland
  • Yaun Li

    • King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
    • King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)
  • Ravi Samtaney

    • King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)
  • Dale I. Pullin

    • Caltech
    • California Institute of Technology