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A Massively Parallel Three-Dimensional Hybrid Code for Simulating Ion-Driven Parametric Instabilities

✍ Scribed by H.X. Vu


Book ID
102970220
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
847 KB
Volume
144
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9991

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✦ Synopsis


A massively parallel three-dimensional hybrid particle-in-cell (PIC) code, implemented on the CRAY-T3D, is presented. The code is based on a physical model described in a previous report where the electrons are modeled as an adiabatic fluid with an arbitrary ratio of specific heats Ξ³ and the electromagnetic field model is based on a temporal Wentzel-Krammers-Brillouin (WKB) approximation. On a CRAY-T3D with 512 processors, the code requires about 0.6 Β΅s/particle/time step. The largest test problem performed with this code consists of a computational mesh of 4096 Γ— 64 Γ— 64 (16 million) cells, a total of 256 million particles, and corresponds to a plasma volume of 50 Β΅m Γ— 20 Β΅m Γ— 20 Β΅m (approximately 150 Ξ» Γ— 60 Ξ» Γ— 60 Ξ», where Ξ» is the laser's vacuum wavelength). We believe this code is the first PIC computational tool capable of simulating low-frequency ion-driven parametric instabilities in a large, three-dimensional plasma volume and offers a unique opportunity for examining issues that are potentially vital to inertial confinement fusion (ICF), e.g., nonlinear ion kinetic effects and their role in nonlinear saturation mechanisms in three dimensions. Test simulations of the self-focusing (SF) instability and of the self-focusing-induced deflection of a laser beam are presented.


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