Implementation and Verification of LC Circuit for Z-pinch FLASH Simulations
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Abstract
High-fidelity simulations of pulsed-power–driven high-energy-density physics experiments frequently necessitate the modeling of the electrical interplay of current between the vacuum-insulator stack and the load (i.e., the plasma generated across the anode–cathode gap). Recent additions to the FLASH code, the high-performance computing, radiation magnetohydrodynamics code developed by the Flash Center for Computational Science, have enabled it to model Z-pinch experiments. Here we discuss the implementation in FLASH of the circuit model presented by McBride et al., who proposed a simple LC model to be used as a drive circuit in refurbished Z accelerator simulations. We outline the numerical implementation and show results from select verification benchmarks.
Publication: R. D. McBride et al., Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 13, 120401 (2010).
Presenters
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Kasper Moczulski
University of Rochester
Authors
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Kasper Moczulski
University of Rochester
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Adam Reyes
University of Rochester
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Marissa B Adams
University of Rochester
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Abigail Armstrong
University of Rochester
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Periklis S Farmakis
University of Rochester, Lab for Laser Energetics
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Edward C Hansen
University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
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Yingchao Lu
University of Rochester
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David Michta
University of Rochester
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Don Q Lamb
University of Chicago
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Petros Tzeferacos
University of Rochester