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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 2007

Heavy Ion Fusion Science Virtual National Laboratory1st Quarter FY08 Milestone Report: Report Initial Work on Developing Plasma Modeling Capability in WARP for NDCX ExperimentsReport Initial work on developing Plasma Modeling Capability in WARP for NDCX Experiments

A. Friedman; R.H. Cohen; D.P. Grote; J.-L. Vay

This milestone has been accomplished. The Heavy Ion Fusion Science Virtual National Laboratory (HIFS-VNL) has developed and implemented an initial beam-in-plasma implicit modeling capability in Warp; has carried out tests validating the behavior of the models employed; has compared the results of electrostatic and electromagnetic models when applied to beam expansion in an NDCX-I relevant regime; has compared Warp and LSP results on a problem relevant to NDCX-I; has modeled wave excitation by a rigid beam propagating through plasma; and has implemented and begun testing a more advanced implicit method that correctly captures electron drift motion even when timesteps too large to resolve the electron gyro-period are employed. The HIFS-VNL is well on its way toward having a state-of-the-art source-to-target simulation capability that will enable more effective support of ongoing experiments in the NDCX series and allow more confident planning for future ones.


Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 2002

Electron cloud effects in intense, ion beam linacs theory and experimental planning for heavy-ion fusion

A.W. Molvik; R.H. Cohen; Steven M. Lund; F.M. Bieniosek; E.P. Lee; L. Prost; P.A. Seidl; Jean-Luc Vay

Heavy-ion accelerators for HIF will operate at high aperture-fill factors with high beam current and long pulses. This will lead to beam ions impacting walls: liberating gas molecules and secondary electrons. Without special preparation a large fractional electron population ({approx}>1%) is predicted in the High-Current Experiment (HCX), but wall conditioning and other mitigation techniques should result in substantial reduction. Theory and particle-in-cell simulations suggest that electrons, from ionization of residual and desorbed gas and secondary electrons from vacuum walls, will be radially trapped in the {approx}4 kV ion beam potential. Trapped electrons can modify the beam space charge, vacuum pressure, ion transport dynamics, and halo generation, and can potentially cause ion-electron instabilities. Within quadrupole (and dipole) magnets, the longitudinal electron flow is limited to drift velocities (E x B and {del}B) and the electron density can vary azimuthally, radially, and longitudinally. These variations can cause centroid misalignment, emittance growth and halo growth. Diagnostics are being developed to measure the energy and flux of electrons and gas evolved from walls, and the net charge and gas density within magnetic quadrupoles, as well as the their effect on the ion beam.


Archive | 2010

Realistic Simulation of NDCX-II

W.M. Sharp; A. Friedman; David Peter Grote; R.H. Cohen; Steven M. Lund; M. Leitner; Jean-Luc Vay; W.L. Waldron


Archive | 2008

Novel Features in the WARP-POSINST Code Suite, toward Self-Consistent Simulations of High-Intensity Beams and E-Clouds

J.-L. Vay; C. M. Celata; Furman; P.A. Seidl; K. Sonnad; R.H. Cohen; A. Friedman; D.P. Grote; M. Kireeff Covo; W.M. Sharp; Peter Stoltz; Seth A. Veitzer; J.P. Verboncoeur


Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 2008

AN IMPLICIT "DRIFT-LORENTZ" PARTICLE MOVER FOR PLASMA AND BEAM SIMULATIONS

A. Friedman; D.P. Grote; J.-L. Vay; R.H. Cohen


International Workshop on Electron Cloud Effects - Ecloud '07, Daegu, Korea, April 9-13, 2007 | 2007

Electrons in a positive-ion beam with solenoid or quadrupole magnetic transport

A.W. Molvik; M. Kireeff Covo; R.H. Cohen; J.E. Coleman; W.M. Sharp; F.M. Bieniosek; A. Friedman; P.K. Roy; P.A. Seidl; Steven M. Lund; A. Faltens; J.-L. Vay; L. Prost


16th International Symposium on Heavy IonInertial Fusion HIF06, Saint-Malo, France, July 9-14th,2006 | 2007

Large-timestep mover for particle simulations of arbitrarilymagnetized species

R.H. Cohen; A. Friedman; D.P. Grote; J-L. Vay


Archive | 2006

Self-consistent simulations of high_intensity beams and eclouds with WARP_POSINST

J.-L. Vay; Furman; P.A. Seidl; R.H. Cohen; A. Friedman; D.P. Grote; M. Kireeff Covo; A.W. Molvik; Peter Stoltz; Seth A. Veitzer; J.P. Verboncoeur


48th Annual Meeting of the Division of PlasmaPhysics, APS-DPP06, Philadelphia, PA, October 30th to November 3,2006 | 2006

Quantitative experiments with electrons in a positively chargedBeam

A.W. Molvik; J-L. Vay; M. Kireef Covo; R.H. Cohen; D. Baca; F.M. Bieniosek; A. Friedman; C. Leister; Steven M. Lund; P.A. Seidl; W.M. Sharp


Archive | 2005

Explorations of Electron Cloud Effects and the consequences for Heavy-Ion Dirvers for HEDP and Inertial Fusion Energy

M. Kireeff Covo; A.W. Molvik; R.H. Cohen; A. Friedman; J.-L. Vay; F.M. Bieniosek; D. Baca; P.A. Seidl; C. Vujic; C. Leister; B.E. Rosenberg

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A. Friedman

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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A.W. Molvik

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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P.A. Seidl

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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F.M. Bieniosek

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Steven M. Lund

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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J.-L. Vay

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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D.P. Grote

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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L. Prost

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Jean-Luc Vay

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Peter Stoltz

University of Colorado Boulder

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