Published January 3, 2005 | Version v1
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RadHeat V1 User's Manual

Description

RadHeat is a one dimensional finite difference heat transfer code that can determine the transient temperature evolution of layered targets in pulsed penetrating radiation environments. It makes use of energy dependent opacity and stopping data to model the volumetric deposition of any number of photon or ion spectra each incident at arbitrary angles. Convective and radiative boundary conditions are handled as well as the ability to impose any initial temperature profile. The heat diffusion equation is formulated implicitly to eliminate timestep dependent stability issues. Simulations are, therefore, able to achieve high fidelity during times of thermal activity and greater speed elsewhere. The prototypical physical situation simulated by RadHeat is illustrated. RadHeat was originally written to study the temperature response of tungsten-armored target-facing walls to the pulsed photon and ion radiation emanating from fusion microexplosions in future IFE power plants. RadHeat's implementation is quite general, though, and the code can be applied to a very broad range of problems. Anything from the heating of the Earth's crust on a warm summer day to the temperature rise in a mirror after a laser pulse could potentially be modeled. This manual was written to help new users learn how to run the code and introduce them to the simulation tools it provides

Availability note (English)

Available from PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/15011544-13v44a/native/

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Publishing Information

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0.3 Megabytes
Report number
UCRL-SM--208820

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
36040805
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS; S99: GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Computer Program Description, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
BOUNDARY CONDITIONS; COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION; DIFFUSION EQUATIONS; HEAT TRANSFER; HEATING; IMPLEMENTATION; OPACITY; PHOTONS; SPECTRA
Descriptors DEC
BOSONS; DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ENERGY TRANSFER; EQUATIONS; MASSLESS PARTICLES; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
W-7405-ENG-48
Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States)