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NIF DLI User Guide

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    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Mission
    • 3. Background
    • 4. Project Description
      • 4.1 Overview
      • 4.2 Test Area
      • 4.3 Target Mount Infrastructure
    • 5. NIF DLI Capabilities and Restrictions
      • 5.1 Capabilities
      • 5.2 Restrictions
    • 6. Test Environments and Test Considerations
      • 6.1 Test Environments
      • 6.2 Previous Results and Additional Resources
      • 6.3 Understanding the NIF DLI Interaction Volume
      • 6.4 Curved Surface Considerations
    • 7. Target Design, Standard Operations, and Collecting Data
      • 7.1 Target Design Considerations
      • 7.2 Standard Operation Procedures
      • 7.3 Standard Facility Diagnostics
      • 7.4 Target Diagnostics Infrastructure and Data Acquisition
    • 8. Test Planning and Implementation
      • 8.1 Experimental Process Overview
      • 8.2 Proposal Submission and Review Process
      • 8.3 Scheduling Process
      • 8.4 Shot Preparations and Planning Process
      • 8.5 User Logistics Approaching the Scheduled Shot Time
      • 8.6 Badging, Training, and Site Access
    • 9. Classified Shots
      • 9.1 Safeguards and Security
    • Appendix
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  • Home
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Mission
    • 3. Background
    • 4. Project Description
      • 4.1 Overview
      • 4.2 Test Area
      • 4.3 Target Mount Infrastructure
    • 5. NIF DLI Capabilities and Restrictions
      • 5.1 Capabilities
      • 5.2 Restrictions
    • 6. Test Environments and Test Considerations
      • 6.1 Test Environments
      • 6.2 Previous Results and Additional Resources
      • 6.3 Understanding the NIF DLI Interaction Volume
      • 6.4 Curved Surface Considerations
    • 7. Target Design, Standard Operations, and Collecting Data
      • 7.1 Target Design Considerations
      • 7.2 Standard Operation Procedures
      • 7.3 Standard Facility Diagnostics
      • 7.4 Target Diagnostics Infrastructure and Data Acquisition
    • 8. Test Planning and Implementation
      • 8.1 Experimental Process Overview
      • 8.2 Proposal Submission and Review Process
      • 8.3 Scheduling Process
      • 8.4 Shot Preparations and Planning Process
      • 8.5 User Logistics Approaching the Scheduled Shot Time
      • 8.6 Badging, Training, and Site Access
    • 9. Classified Shots
      • 9.1 Safeguards and Security
    • Appendix