Radiation Hydrodynamics Simulations of Radiative Shear Experiments at the National Ignition Facility

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Abstract

The Shock/Shear platform was developed at LANL to study turbulent mixing in high-energy-density systems. By using a radiative shock, we seek to develop a similar experiment, which explores effects of a radiation on the developing structure of the experiment. The shock tube containing a solid plastic ablator and various types of foam is irradiated by halfraum that will drive either a radiative shock or adiabatic shock into the foam material. The radiation hydrodynamic code, Hyades, was used to scope the experiment. We show the results of a parameter study to determine an optimal experiment design by varying the foam material (CRF and SiO2), the foam density, and ablator thickness. Our simulations provide plasma parameters under which a successful experiment is possible.

*This work is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy NNSA Center of Excellence under grant number DE-NA0003869.

Authors

  • Xiya Wei

    • University of Michigan
  • Matthew Trantham

    • U. of Michigan
    • University of Michigan
  • K.A. Flippo

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • LANL
    • Los Alamos National Lab
  • C.A. Di Stefano

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Eric Johnsen

    • University of Michigan
  • C.C. Kuranz

    • University of Michigan
    • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
    • U. of Michigan
    • U. of Michigan, USA