Bulletin of the American Physical Society
60th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 63, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 5–9, 2018; Portland, Oregon
Session CO6: Hohlraum and X-ray Cavity Physics
2:00 PM–4:48 PM,
Monday, November 5, 2018
OCC
Room: B115-116
Chair: Pierre Michel, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DPP.CO6.11
Abstract: CO6.00011 : Validated simulations of indirectly-driven ICF implosions in the I-Raum*
4:00 PM–4:12 PM
Presenter:
H. F. Robey
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Authors:
H. F. Robey
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
J. S. Ross
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
L. Berzak Hopkins
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
D. A. Callahan
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
T. Ma
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
B. J. Macgowan
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
N. B. Meezan
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
M. Millot
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
J. L. Milovich
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
A. Nikroo
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
A. Pak
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
C. R. Weber
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
A new shaped hohlraum design has recently been experimentally tested on NIF, and the results are presented in a companion talk by Ross et al. This new hohlraum, called the I-Raum [1], was specifically designed to improve late-time inner-beam propagation to the hohlraum equator by adding a localized pocket of increased wall radius at the location where the outer beam cones hit the hohlraum wall. This simple modification displaces the growing bubble of Au wall material to larger radius at all times throughout the implosion, thereby improving inner beam propagation and the resulting implosion symmetry. Integrated hohlraum simulations using HYDRA are benchmarked to the recent experimental results, providing a validated methodology for more accurate prediction of future implosions using this new hohlraum.
[1] H. F. Robey et al., “The I-Raum: A new shaped hohlraum for improved inner beam propagation in indirectly-driven ICF implosions on the National Ignition Facility”, Phys Plasmas 25, 012711 (2018).
*This work was performed under the auspices of the Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, (LLNS) under Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DPP.CO6.11
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