Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1772409 | High Energy Density Physics | 2013 | 11 Pages |
An analytic model is presented that predicts viscosity and diffusion of plasma for pure elements and multicomponent mixtures, from the high-temperature low-density weakly coupled regime to the low-temperature high-density strongly coupled regime. It relies on a pseudo-ion in jellium modeling that incorporates the effect of electron screening on the ion–ion interaction in the pseudo-ionization. Mixtures are treated using approximate kinetic expressions and mixing laws applied to the excess viscosity and self-diffusion of pure elements. Comparisons are made with classical and quantum molecular dynamics results to assess its accuracy. The mean deviations are in the range 20–40% with almost no predictions further than a factor of 2 over many decades of variation. Applications of this model in the inertial confinement fusion context could help in predicting the appearance and the growth of hydrodynamic instabilities.