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8th International Conference on Inertial Fusion Sciences and Applications
Integrated modelling framework for short pulse high energy density physics experiments
Sircombe, N.J.^1 ; Hughes, S.J.^1 ; Ramsay, M.G.^1
AWE, Aldermaston, Reading
RG7 4PR, United Kingdom^1
关键词: Experimental campaign;    High energy density physics;    Hydrodynamic response;    Laser-plasma interactions;    Modelling capabilities;    Multi-scale approaches;    Particle in cell codes;    Radiation hydrodynamics;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/688/1/012111/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/688/1/012111
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Modelling experimental campaigns on the Orion laser at AWE, and developing a viable point-design for fast ignition (FI), calls for a multi-scale approach; a complete description of the problem would require an extensive range of physics which cannot realistically be included in a single code. For modelling the laser-plasma interaction (LPI) we need a fine mesh which can capture the dispersion of electromagnetic waves, and a kinetic model for each plasma species. In the dense material of the bulk target, away from the LPI region, collisional physics dominates. The transport of hot particles generated by the action of the laser is dependent on their slowing and stopping in the dense material and their need to draw a return current. These effects will heat the target, which in turn influences transport. On longer timescales, the hydrodynamic response of the target will begin to play a role as the pressure generated from isochoric heating begins to take effect. Recent effort at AWE [1] has focussed on the development of an integrated code suite based on: the particle in cell code EPOCH, to model LPI; the Monte-Carlo electron transport code THOR, to model the onward transport of hot electrons; and the radiation hydrodynamics code CORVUS, to model the hydrodynamic response of the target. We outline the methodology adopted, elucidate on the advantages of a robustly integrated code suite compared to a single code approach, demonstrate the integrated code suite's application to modelling the heating of buried layers on Orion, and assess the potential of such experiments for the validation of modelling capability in advance of more ambitious HEDP experiments, as a step towards a predictive modelling capability for FI.

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