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2-D Ablated Plasma Production Process for Pulsed Ion Beam-Solid Target Interaction
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. School of Engineering
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
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2012
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1906-1625
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Text::Journal::Journal article
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English
Abstract
This paper presents a 2-D hydrodynamic model of the ablated plasma when irradiating a 50 μm Al solid target with a single pulsed ion beam. The Lagrange method is used to solve the moving fluid for the ablated plasma production and formation mechanism. In the calculations, a 10-ns-single-pulsed of ion beam with a total energy density of 120 J/cm2, is used. The results show that the ablated plasma was formed after 2 ns of ion beam irradiation and it started to expand right after 4-6 ns. In addition, the 2-D model give a better understanding of pulsed ion beam-solid target ablated plasma production and expansion process clearer.
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Thanat Rungsirathana, Vorathit Rungsetthaphat, Shogo Azuma, Nobuhiro Harada (2012) 2-D Ablated Plasma Production Process for Pulsed Ion Beam-Solid Target Interaction. UTCC Engineering Research Papers.
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