Numerical Analysis on Stability of Laser-Driven-Pellet Implosion
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概要
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The dynamical stability of the implosion of a laser-driven pellet is investigated by using the linearized three-dimensional and nonlinear two-dimensional hydrodynamic equations. In these calculations, the following conclusions are obtained : 1) The growth rate of a perturbation is very sensitive to the way how the laser energy is supplied in time into the pellet. 2) The region where the perturbation has a positive growth rate varies with the wave length of the perturbation. 3) The growth of a perturbation is sensitive to the pellet structure. 4) Nonlinear mechanisms have a tendency to stabilize the perturbations.
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著者
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Yabe T.
Research Information Center, Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya University
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Niu K.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Niu K.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University:tokyo Institute Of Technol
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