Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session UP12: Poster Session VIII:
Particle acceleration, beams and relativistic plasmas: Laser-driven sources, Relativistic interactions and Diagnostics and Measurement Techniques
MFE Disruptions Avoidance and Divertor Physics
ICF2: Advanced diagnostics and measurement innovation; Laser-plasma instabilities; Hohlraum and x-ray cavity physics; Hydrodynamic instability; ICF concepts and drivers; Ignition physics
High Energy Density Diagnostics
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: UP12.00095 : Simple models for mode-1 perturbed volume ignition fuel collapse
Presenter:
Thomas Kosteletos
(First Light Fusion)
Authors:
Thomas Kosteletos
(First Light Fusion)
Matthew R Betney
(First Light Fusion)
Dave A Chapman
(First Light Fusion)
A number of random degrading processes lead to a mode-1 perturbed fuel collapse in the amplifier system. This is investigated using a perturbed 2D axisymmetric simulation approach based on the Revolver concept [Molvig et al. 2016]. A scan varying the fuel radius, pusher thickness, fuel density and pusher kinetic energy is used to generate a statistical fit between the unperturbed simulation parameters, the magnitude of the perturbation, and the reduction in neutron yield relative to the unperturbed case.
A simple model is formulated from a time-delayed Guderley converging shock to predict the perturbed inner pusher shape at the point of maximum pusher kinetic energy. This will subsequently be coupled to a model of the perturbed stagnation, such as the asymmetric-piston model [Hurricane et al. 2020], generating a semi-analytic prediction of design choices’ sensitivity to mode-1 perturbations.
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