Shock induced variable density flows in the vacuum microchannel: I. medium laser fluence
Stjepan Lugomer
Abstract:Laser-matter interactions with metal target cause plasma explosion and shock accelerated variable density flow instabilities in the Semiconfined Configuration (SCC). Their study gives deeper insight into the flow instabilities present in all microchannel devices. Blast wave motion along the SCC microchanel causes the KH instability and formation of vortex filaments for the critical Reynolds number. Apearing in all shear layers – it affects the fluid transport efficiency. Shear layer acceleration causes a Ralei… Show more
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