Yunbao Huang
Guangdong University of Technology
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Physics of Plasmas | 2015
Longfei Jing; Shaoen Jiang; Dong Yang; Hang Li; Lu Zhang; Zhiwei Lin; Liling Li; Longyu Kuang; Yunbao Huang; Yongkun Ding
The x-ray drive on a capsule in an inertial confinement fusion setup is crucial for ignition. Unfortunately, a direct measurement has not been possible so far. We propose an angular radiation temperature simulation to predict the time-dependent drive on the capsule. A simple model, based on the view-factor method for the simulation of the radiation temperature, is presented and compared with the experimental data obtained using the OMEGA laser facility and the simulation results acquired with VISRAD code. We found a good agreement between the time-dependent measurements and the simulation results obtained using this model. The validated model was then used to analyze the experimental results from the Shenguang-III prototype laser facility. More specifically, the variations of the peak radiation temperatures at different view angles with the albedo of the hohlraum, the motion of the laser spots, the closure of the laser entrance holes, and the deviation of the laser power were investigated. Furthermore, the time-dependent radiation temperature at different orientations and the drive history on the capsule were calculated. The results indicate that the radiation temperature from “U20W112” (named according to the diagnostic hole ID on the target chamber) can be used to approximately predict the drive temperature on the capsule. In addition, the influence of the capsule on the peak radiation temperature is also presented.
Physics of Plasmas | 2014
Shaoen Jiang; Longfei Jing; Yunbao Huang; Yongkun Ding
The hohlraum shape attracts considerable attention because there is no successful ignition method for laser-driven inertial confinement fusion at the National Ignition Facility. The available hohlraums are typically designed with simple conic curves, including ellipses, parabolas, arcs, or Lame curves, which allow only a few design parameters for the shape optimization, making it difficult to improve the performance, e.g., the energy coupling efficiency or radiation drive symmetry. A novel free-form hohlraum design and optimization approach based on the non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) model is proposed. In the present study, (1) all kinds of hohlraum shapes can be uniformly represented using NURBS, which is greatly beneficial for obtaining the optimal available hohlraum shapes, and (2) such free-form uniform representation enables us to obtain an optimal shape over a large design domain for the hohlraum with a more uniform radiation and higher drive temperature of the fuel capsule. Finally, a ho...
Physics of Plasmas | 2016
Xufei Xie; Zhichao Li; Sanwei Li; Yunbao Huang; Longfei Jing; Dong Yang; Wenyi Huo; Yaohua Chen; Ke Lan; Liang Guo; Xiaohua Jiang; Lifei Hou; Huabing Du; Yonggang Liu; Huan Zhang; Xiaoshi Peng; Tao Xu; Chaoguang Li; Xiayu Zhan; Feng Wang; Jiamin Yang; Shenye Liu; Shaoen Jiang; Yongkun Ding
An octahedral spherical hohlraum is a promising candidate in target design for inertial confinement fusion study, because of its potential superiority in uniform radiation and efficient coupling [Lan et al., Phys. Plasmas 21, 010704 (2014)]. Before the experimental investigation for octahedral spherical hohlraum, an energetics experiment is accomplished on the Shenguang-III prototype laser facility by using spherical hohlraums with two cylindrical laser entrance holes. Time evolution of the radiation temperature is obtained with flat response X-ray diode detectors at four different viewing angles with demonstrated repeatability of the measurements. The experimental observations are successfully explained by using a phenomenological model which considers not only the radiation flux contributed from the laser ablated and radiation ablated plasma from hohlraum wall, but also that contributed from the filling plasma inside the hohlraum. This method proves to be a simple but effective way to interpret the time...
Physics of Plasmas | 2016
Shaoen Jiang; Yunbao Huang; Longfei Jing; Haiyan Li; Tianxuan Huang; Yongkun Ding
The hohlraum is very crucial for indirect laser driven Inertial Confinement Fusion. Usually, its shape is designed as sphere, cylinder, or rugby with some kind of fixed functions, such as ellipse or parabola. Recently, a spherical hohlraum with octahedral 6 laser entrance holes (LEHs) has been presented with high flux symmetry [Lan et al., Phys. Plasmas 21, 010704 (2014); 21, 052704 (2014)]. However, there is only one shape parameter, i.e., the hohlraum to capsule radius ratio, being optimized. In this paper, we build the hohlraum with octahedral 6LEHs with a unified free-form representation, in which, by varying additional shape parameters: (1) available hohlraum shapes can be uniformly and accurately represented, (2) it can be used to understand why the spherical hohlraum has higher flux symmetry, (3) it allows us to obtain a feasible shape design field satisfying flux symmetry constraints, and (4) a synthetically optimized hohlraum can be obtained with a tradeoff of flux symmetry and other hohlraum per...
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018
Xufei Xie; Huabing Du; Jinwen Chen; Shenye Liu; Zhichao Li; Dong Yang; Yunbao Huang; Kuan Ren; Lifei Hou; Sanwei Li; Liang Guo; Xiaohua Jiang; Wenyi Huo; Yaohua Chen; Guoli Ren; Ke Lan; Feng Wang; Shaoen Jiang; Yongkun Ding
Space-resolving flux detection is an important technique for the diagnostic of the radiation field within the hohlraum in inertial confinement fusion, especially for the radiation field diagnostic in the novel spherical hohlraum with octahedral six laser entrance holes (LEHs), where localized measurements are necessary for the discrimination of the radiation flux from different LEHs. A novel space-resolving flux detector (SRFD) is developed at the SG-III laser facility for the radiation flux measurement in the first campaign of the octahedral spherical hohlraum energetics experiment. The principle and configuration of the SRFD system is introduced. The radiation flux from the wall of a gas-filled octahedral spherical hohlraum is measured for the first time by placing the SRFD system at the equatorial position of the SG-III laser facility, aiming at the hohlraum wall through one of the six LEHs. The absolute radiation flux from the re-emission area on the hohlraum wall is measured, and good consistency is found between the experimental data and the calculated data from a three-dimensional view factor analysis.
Physics of Plasmas | 2016
Shaoen Jiang; Longfei Jing; Yunbao Huang; Haiyan Li; Tianxuan Huang; Yongkun Ding
As usual cylindrical hohlraum with double laser ring cones may lead to serious laser-plasma interaction, such as the simulated Raman scatter and cross-beam energy transfer effect, spherical hohlraum with octahedral 6 Laser Entrance Holes (LEHs) and single cone laser beams, was investigated and reported to have a consistent high radiation symmetry during the whole implosion process. However, it has several potential challenges such as the smaller space left for diagnosis and the assembly of centrally located capsule. In this paper, based on the view-factor model, we investigate the radiation symmetry and the drive temperature on the capsule located in the spherical hohlraum with tetrahedral 4 LEHs and single cone laser beams, since there is more available space for laser disposition and diagnosis. Then, such target is optimized on the laser beam pointing direction to achieve a high radiation performance, i.e., the radiation symmetry and drive temperature on the capsule. Finally, an optimal spherical hohlra...
Fusion Engineering and Design | 2015
Haiyan Li; Yunbao Huang; Shaoen Jiang; Longfei Jing; Huang Tian-Xuan; Yongkun Ding
Computer Physics Communications | 2015
Haiyan Li; Yunbao Huang; Shaoen Jiang; Longfei Jing; Yongkun Ding
Nuclear Fusion | 2018
Longfei Jing; Shaoen Jiang; Longyu Kuang; Hang Li; Lu Zhang; Liling Li; Zhiwei Lin; Jianhua Zheng; Yunbao Huang; Tianxuan Huang; Yongkun Ding
Applied Mathematical Modelling | 2018
Haiyan Li; Yunbao Huang; Shaoen Jiang; Longfei Jing; Hongjian Xia; Tianxuan Huang; Yongkun Ding; Xin Chen