Bulletin of the American Physical Society
51st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 54, Number 15
Monday–Friday, November 2–6, 2009; Atlanta, Georgia
Session TO5: ICF Simulations and Target Fabrications
9:30 AM–11:42 AM,
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Room: Hanover CDE
Chair: Chuang Ren, University of Rochester
Abstract ID: BAPS.2009.DPP.TO5.8
Abstract: TO5.00008 : A 3D, Parallel, Solution-Adaptive Model for Radiative Shocks*
10:54 AM–11:06 AM
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Authors:
Kenneth Powell
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
Paul Drake
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
James Holloway
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
Bart Van der Holst
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
Smadar Karni
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
William Martin
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
Eric Myra
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
Igor Sokolov
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
Quentin Stout
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
G. Toth
(Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics, University of Michigan)
*This work was supported in part by the US DOE NNSA under the Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program by grant DE-FC52-08NA28616.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2009.DPP.TO5.8
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