Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5486909 | High Energy Density Physics | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
On laser-driven platforms the assumption of experiment repeatability is particularly important due to a typically low data acquisition rate that doesn't often allow for data redundancy. If the platform is repeatable, then measurements of the repeatable dynamics from multiple experiments can be treated as measurements of the same system. In high-energy-density hydrodynamic instability experiments the interface growth is assumed to be one of the repeatable aspects of the system. In this paper we demonstrate the repeatability of the instability growth in the counter-propagating shear experiment at the OMEGA laser facility, where the instability growth is characterized by the tracer layer thickness or mix-width evolution. In our previous experiment campaigns we have assumed the instability growth was repeatable enough to identify trends, but in this work we explicitly show that the mix-width measurements for nominally identical experiments are repeatable within the measurement error bars.
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Authors
E.C. Merritt, F.W. Doss, C.A. Di Stefano, K.A. Flippo, A.M. Rasmus, D.W. Schmidt,