© 2017 Elsevier B.V. We describe a method for coupling an embedded domain in a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation with a particle-in-cell (PIC) method. In this two-way coupling we follow the work of Daldorff et al. (2014) [19] in which the PIC domain receives its initial and boundary conditions from MHD variables (MHD to PIC coupling) while the MHD simulation is updated based on the PIC variables (PIC to MHD coupling). This method can be useful for simulating large plasma systems, where kinetic effects captured by particle-in-cell simulations are localized but affect global dynamics. We describe the numerical implementation of this coupling, its time-stepping algorithm, and its parallelization strategy, emphasizing the novel aspects of it...
Abstract. We consider whether implicit simulation techniques can be extended in time and space scale...
The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations are often used in problems solved both in low- and high-te...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes can be applied to model wave coupling, propagation and absorption. The ...
Computational models based on a fluid description of the plasma, such as magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) a...
Even for extended fluid plasma models, like Hall, anisotropic ion pressure and multi fluid MHD, ther...
Simulations of space weather in Earth’s magnetosphere demonstrate that while ideal magnetohydrodynam...
International audienceIn order to model the magnetic field amplification and particle acceleration t...
© 2018 Author(s). We study the process of magnetic reconnection in a coalescing magnetic island setu...
We have recently developed a new modeling capability to embed the implicit particle-in-cell (PIC) mo...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We present a new Particle-in-Cell method for plasma simulations. This is based ...
We present a new Particle-in-Cell method for plasma simulations. This is based on the original algor...
Understanding how magnetic energy is transported and converted into kinetic and thermal energy durin...
The Multi-Level Multi-Domain (MLMD) method is a semi-implicit adaptive method for Particle-In-Cell p...
Plasma processes such as magnetic reconnection, turbulent regimes or dynamo-generated magnetic field...
The Multi-Level Multi-Domain (MLMD) method is a semi-implicit adaptive method for Particle-In-Cell p...
Abstract. We consider whether implicit simulation techniques can be extended in time and space scale...
The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations are often used in problems solved both in low- and high-te...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes can be applied to model wave coupling, propagation and absorption. The ...
Computational models based on a fluid description of the plasma, such as magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) a...
Even for extended fluid plasma models, like Hall, anisotropic ion pressure and multi fluid MHD, ther...
Simulations of space weather in Earth’s magnetosphere demonstrate that while ideal magnetohydrodynam...
International audienceIn order to model the magnetic field amplification and particle acceleration t...
© 2018 Author(s). We study the process of magnetic reconnection in a coalescing magnetic island setu...
We have recently developed a new modeling capability to embed the implicit particle-in-cell (PIC) mo...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We present a new Particle-in-Cell method for plasma simulations. This is based ...
We present a new Particle-in-Cell method for plasma simulations. This is based on the original algor...
Understanding how magnetic energy is transported and converted into kinetic and thermal energy durin...
The Multi-Level Multi-Domain (MLMD) method is a semi-implicit adaptive method for Particle-In-Cell p...
Plasma processes such as magnetic reconnection, turbulent regimes or dynamo-generated magnetic field...
The Multi-Level Multi-Domain (MLMD) method is a semi-implicit adaptive method for Particle-In-Cell p...
Abstract. We consider whether implicit simulation techniques can be extended in time and space scale...
The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations are often used in problems solved both in low- and high-te...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes can be applied to model wave coupling, propagation and absorption. The ...