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Particle-in-Cell Simulation of Electrical Gas Discharges

Journal of Computational Physics, 2001
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Soria, C., Pontiga, F., Castellanos, A.
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The Impulse Particle‐In‐Cell Method

Computer Graphics Forum
AbstractAn ongoing challenge in fluid animation is the faithful preservation of vortical details, which impacts the visual depiction of flows. We propose the Impulse Particle‐In‐Cell (IPIC) method, a novel extension of the popular Affine Particle‐In‐Cell (APIC) method that makes use of the impulse gauge formulation of the fluid equations.
Sergio Sancho   +3 more
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Particle in Cell Simulation of Low Temperature Laboratory Plasmas

Contributions to Plasma Physics, 2007
AbstractSeveral applications of PIC simulations for understanding basic physics phenomena in low‐temperature plasmas are presented: capacitive radiofrequency discharges in Oxygen, dusty plasmas and negative ion sources for heating of fusion plasmas.
K Matyash   +7 more
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Electromagnetic Particle-in-Cell Method

2021
Wanzhao Cui   +3 more
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Particle-in-Cell and Hybrid Simulation

2013
The aim of this lecture is to provide a very short ‘primer’ course on the PIC method. This will cover the basics of PIC algorithms and numerical methods, potential pit-falls of the method, and the important extensions to the method (including so-called ‘hybrid’ codes).
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Particle-in-cell simulations of magnetosphere electrodynamics

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2000
This paper reviews the basic principles and techniques involved in formulating particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation models which can be used to address medium- and large-scale problems in magnetosphere electrodynamics. The limitations imposed by the underlying kinetic physics of a plasma are emphasized, and representative algorithms are described for full
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Post-arc sheath simulation in vacuum circuit breaker with one-dimensional particle in cell-Monte Carlo collisions method

International Symposium on Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 2014
Y. Mo, Z. Shi, S. Jia, L. Wang
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