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Improvements for drift-diffusion plasma fluid models with explicit time integration

Jannis Teunissen

2020Plasma Sources Science and Technology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Drift-diffusion plasma fluid models are commonly used to simulate electric discharges. Such models can computationally be very efficient if they are combined with explicit time integration. This paper deals with two issues that often arise with such models. First, a high plasma conductivity can severely limit the time step. A fully explicit method to overcome this limitation is presented. This method is compared to the existing semi-implicit method, and it is shown to have several advantages. A second issue is specific to models with the local field approximation. Near strong density and electric field gradients, electrons can diffuse parallel to the field, and unphysically generate ionization. Existing and new approaches to correct this behavior are compared. Details on the implementation of the models and the various approaches are provided.

Topics & Concepts

PlasmaElectric fieldLimit (mathematics)Statistical physicsComputer scienceField (mathematics)PhysicsElectronComputational physicsApplied mathematicsMechanicsMathematical modelNumerical integrationElectric potentialClassical mechanicsAlgorithmElectrical resistivity and conductivityPlasma Diagnostics and ApplicationsMagnetic confinement fusion researchPlasma Applications and Diagnostics
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