Turbulent hydrodynamics experiments in high energy density plasmas: scientific case and preliminary results of the TurboHEDP project
The physics of compressible turbulence in high energy density (HED) plasmas is an unchartered experimental area. Simulations of compressible and radiative flows relevant for astrophysics rely mainly on subscale parameters. Therefore, we plan to perform turbulent hydrodynamics experiments in HED plas...
Main Authors: | Casner, A, Rigon, G, Albertazzi, B, Michel, T, Pikuz, T, Faenov, A, Mabey, P, Ozaki, N, Sakawa, Y, Sano, T, Ballet, J, Tzeferacos, P, Lamb, D, Falize, E, Gregori, G, Koenig, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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