The heat flux calculation for the laser-fusion problem

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Deuterium, Heat Flux, Laser Fusion, Pellets, Tritium, Boltzmann Transport Equation, Electron Density (Concentration), Integral Equations, Laser Heating

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The problem of heat flux at the critical surfaces and the surfaces of a pellet of deuterium and tritium (conduction zone) heated by laser have been considered. Ion-electron collisions are only allowed for: i.e., the linear transport equation is used to describe the problem with boundary conditions consists of isotropic and diffuse boundary conditions. The bi-variational technique has been used to calculate the electron density and temperature across the conduction zone as well as the heat flux. Numerical results are given and compared with those of Rouse and Williams (1981) results.

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