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Symmetry tuning of a near one-dimensional 2-shock platform for code validation at the National Ignition Facility
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EngineeringImplosion SymmetryControlled Nuclear FusionSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationShock CompressionFlight ValidationPhysicsCosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationInertial Fusion EnergyNational Ignition FacilityDetonation PhenomenonAerospace EngineeringInertial Confinement FusionCode ValidationBlast EngineeringSpherical Capsule ConvergenceSymmetry Tuning
We introduce a new quasi 1-D implosion experimental platform at the National Ignition Facility designed to validate physics models as well as to study various Inertial Confinement Fusion aspects such as implosion symmetry, convergence, hydrodynamic instabilities, and shock timing. The platform has been developed to maintain shell sphericity throughout the compression phase and produce a round hot core at stagnation. This platform utilizes a 2-shock 1 MJ pulse with 340 TW peak power in a near-vacuum Au Hohlraum and a CH ablator capsule uniformly doped with 1% Si. We have performed several inflight radiography, symmetry capsule, and shock timing experiments in order to tune the symmetry of the capsule to near round throughout several epochs of the implosion. Adjusting the relative powers of the inner and outer cones of beams has allowed us to control the drive at the poles and equator of the capsule, thus providing the mechanism to achieve a spherical capsule convergence. Details and results of the tuning experiments are described.
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