picFoam is a fully kinetic electrostatic Particle-in-Cell (PIC) solver, including Monte Carlo Collisions (MCC), for non-equilibrium plasma research in the open-source framework of OpenFOAM. The solver’s modular design, based on the same principles used in OpenFOAM, makes it highly flexible, by allowing the user to choose different methods at run time, and extendable, by building upon templated modular classes. The implementation of the PIC method employing the finite volume method, allows it to simulate on arbitrary geometries in one to three dimensions. OpenFOAM’s barycentric particle tracking is used effectively to perform charge and field weighting from the Lagrangian particle based description to the Eulerian field description and backw...
© 2020 The Author(s),. Published by Cambridge University Press. This paper reports the recent develo...
Open frameworks and tools in plasma physics provide potential for complex, cross-domain modeling and...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes solve particle motion and electromagnetic or electrostatic fields self-...
PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer p...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) technique is a widely used computational method in the simulation of low dens...
In the recent years the PIC simulations of plasma sources have become increasingly important to inve...
This paper presents a recently developed particle simulation framework, PIFE-PIC, a 3-D Parallel Imm...
Since space plasmas are colisionless, reliable space weather simulations will require to take into a...
Particle-in-cell with Monte Carlo collisions (PIC/MCC) is a fully kinetic, particle based numerical ...
A novel Immersed-Finite-Element Particle-in-Cell (IFE-PIC) simulation tool is presented in this pape...
''PIC'' simulation tracks particles through electromagnetic fields calculated self-consistently from...
ppiclF is a parallel particle-in-cell library written in Fortran. Applications of ppilcF include e...
We propose a new particle-in-cell (PIC) method for the simulation of plasmas based on a recently dev...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) methods allow the study of plasma behavior by computing the trajectories of f...
A one-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm is applied to a planar plasma probe in contact wi...
© 2020 The Author(s),. Published by Cambridge University Press. This paper reports the recent develo...
Open frameworks and tools in plasma physics provide potential for complex, cross-domain modeling and...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes solve particle motion and electromagnetic or electrostatic fields self-...
PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer p...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) technique is a widely used computational method in the simulation of low dens...
In the recent years the PIC simulations of plasma sources have become increasingly important to inve...
This paper presents a recently developed particle simulation framework, PIFE-PIC, a 3-D Parallel Imm...
Since space plasmas are colisionless, reliable space weather simulations will require to take into a...
Particle-in-cell with Monte Carlo collisions (PIC/MCC) is a fully kinetic, particle based numerical ...
A novel Immersed-Finite-Element Particle-in-Cell (IFE-PIC) simulation tool is presented in this pape...
''PIC'' simulation tracks particles through electromagnetic fields calculated self-consistently from...
ppiclF is a parallel particle-in-cell library written in Fortran. Applications of ppilcF include e...
We propose a new particle-in-cell (PIC) method for the simulation of plasmas based on a recently dev...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) methods allow the study of plasma behavior by computing the trajectories of f...
A one-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm is applied to a planar plasma probe in contact wi...
© 2020 The Author(s),. Published by Cambridge University Press. This paper reports the recent develo...
Open frameworks and tools in plasma physics provide potential for complex, cross-domain modeling and...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) codes solve particle motion and electromagnetic or electrostatic fields self-...