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Inertial confinement fusion reactor cavity analysis: Progress report for the period 1 July 1986 to 30 June 1987
Author(s) -
R. R. Peterson,
J. J. MacFarlane,
G.A. Moses,
Mohamed M. Elafify .,
Michael L. Corradini
Publication year - 1987
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/5972630
Subject(s) - vaporization , inertial confinement fusion , condensation , yield (engineering) , nuclear engineering , national laboratory , environmental science , meteorology , nuclear physics , physics , engineering , engineering physics , thermodynamics , plasma
This is a process report for research performed from July 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987, for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under subcontract number 9265205 with the project title: Inertial Confinement Fusion Reactor Cavity Analysis. This research generally considers the problems of vaporization and condensation of liquid metal or solid first surface materials in high yield ICF facilities such as reactors or high yield target test experiments. The past year's research consisted of 1.2 man years of effort on three tasks. These tasks were: verify the current vaporization-condensation models in CONRAD through literature surveys of relevant published data, and evaluation and comparison of these data with predictions by CONRAD on condensation phenomena, and with predictions by CONRAD, ZPINCH, and/or MIXERG on radiation phenomena, design a small-scale vaporization experiment by evaluating existing experimental facilities, selecting a primary facility, and conceptually designing an experiment complete with facility parameters and measurables, and design a small-scale condensation experiment including experimental parameters, measurables, and diagnostics. 48 refs.

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