Bulletin of the American Physical Society
57th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 60, Number 19
Monday–Friday, November 16–20, 2015; Savannah, Georgia
Session UP12: Poster Session VIII (Pinches, Diagnostics, Codes and Modeling, One Component, Laser-Plasma Ions, Strongly Coupled and Dusty Plasmas)
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Room: Exhibit Hall A
Abstract ID: BAPS.2015.DPP.UP12.24
Abstract: UP12.00024 : Additions and Improvements to the FLASH Code for Simulating High Energy Density Physics Experiments*
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Authors:
D.Q. Lamb
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
C. Daley
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
A. Dubey
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
M. Fatenejad
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
N. Flocke
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
C. Graziani
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
D. Lee
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
P. Tzeferacos
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
K. Weide
(Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago)
*This work was supported in part at the University of Chicago by the DOE NNSA ASC through the Argonne Institute for Computing in Science under field work proposal 57789; and the NSF under grant PHY-0903997.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2015.DPP.UP12.24
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