Simulations of NIF 3-D capsule modulation growth experiments

ORAL

Abstract

Growth of 3-D modulations in NIF CH ablator capsules has been measured by inflight radiography of imploding shells through a reentrant keyhole. Gated images are taken near the time of peak shell velocity at a convergence ratio of about five. We have looked at shells with native roughness and with outer surface roughness enhanced by a factor of about four. Three-dimensional simulations have been carried out using surfaces reconstructed from measured power spectra and also from point by point metrology of the actual capsule surface. Comparison of measured and simulated radiographs tests our understanding of modulation growth as well as addressing whether there are significant seeds for growth that have been overlooked.

Authors

  • S.V. Weber

    LLNL

  • D.T. Casey

    LLNL

  • Daniel Clark

    LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • J. Field

    LLNL

  • S. Haan

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL

  • Vladimir Smalyuk

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL

  • A. Nikroo

    General Atomics

  • N. Rice

    General Atomics