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 PO6: Compression and Burn III
2:00 PM–4:48 PM,
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
OCC
Room: B115-116
Chair: Hans Rinderknecht, University of Rochester
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DPP.PO6.13
Abstract: PO6.00013 : Observations of multi-ion and kinetic effects in OMEGA shock driven implosions relevant to ignition experiments at the NIF
4:24 PM–4:36 PM
Presenter:
Neel Kabadi
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Authors:
Neel Kabadi
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Hong Sio
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Raspberry Simpson
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Cody E Parker
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Brandon J Lahmann
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Graeme Sutcliffe
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Patrick J Adrian
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Arijit Bose
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Maria Gatu Johnson
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Johan Frenje
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Chikang Li
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Fredrick Seguin
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Richard David Petrasso
(Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT)
Vladimir Glebov
(Laboratory for Laser Energetics)
Chad Forrest
(Laboratory for Laser Energetics)
Christian Stoeckl
(Laboratory for Laser Energetics)
Nelson M Hoffman
(Los Alamos Natl Lab)
Olivier Larroche
(CEA)
Stefano Atzeni
(Univ of Rome La Sapienza)
Jonas Eriksson
(Uppsala Universitet)
Inertial confinement fusion implosions are almost exclusively modeled as hydrodynamic in nature, with the electrons treated as a fluid and the ions treated as a single average-ion fluid. However, in the shock-convergence phase of virtually all inertial fusion implosions the mean-free path for ion-ion collisions becomes sufficiently long that both the shock front itself and the resulting central plasma are inadequately described by hydrodynamic modeling. A series of OMEGA experiments relevant to the shock convergence phase of ignition implosions shows little to no species separation in a DT plasma, but they do implicate other kinetic effects, like reactivity reduction, decreased shock energy coupling, and thermal decoupling of the D and T ions, which may play a role in ignition implosions. This work was supported by DOE, NLUF, LLNL, and LLE.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DPP.PO6.13
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