Modeling hydrodynamics, magnetic fields and synthetic radiographs for high-energy-density plasma flows in shock-shear targets
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Lu, Yingchoa; Li, Shengtai; Li, Hui; Flippo, Kirk A.; Barnak, Dan; Birkel, Andrew; Lahmann, Brandon; Li, Chi-Kang; Rasmus, Alexander M.; Kelso, Kwyntero; Zylstra, Alex; Liang, Edison; Tzeferacos, Petros; Lamb, Don; ... Show more Show less
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Three-dimensional FLASH radiation-magnetohydrodynamics (radiation-MHD) modeling is carried out to study the hydrodynamics and magnetic fields in the shock-shear derived platform. Simulations indicate that fields of tens of Tesla can be generated via Biermann battery effect due to vortices and mix in the counter-propagating shock-induced shear layer. Synthetic proton radiography simulations using MPRAD and synthetic X-ray image simulations using SPECT3D are carried out to predict the observable features in the diagnostics. Quantifying the effects of magnetic fields in inertial confinement fusion (ICF) and high-energy-density (HED) plasmas represents frontier research that has far-reaching implications in basic and applied sciences.
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Submitted for publication in Physics of Plasmas
Date issued
2019-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Physics of Plasmas
Publisher
AIP
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19ja111