A new one-dimensional fluid model for ions in weakly-ionized plasma is proposed. The model differs from the existing ones in two aspects. First, a more accurate approximation of the collision terms in the fluid equations is suggested. For this purpose, the results obtained using the Monte-Carlo kinetic model of the ion swarm experiments are considered. Second, the ion energy equation is taken into account. The fluid equations are closed using a simple model of the ion velocity distribution function. The accuracy of the fluid model is examined by comparing with the results of particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo simulations. In particular, several test problems are considered using a parallel plate model of the capacitively coupled radio-freq...
A one-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm is applied to a planar plasma probe in contact wi...
We evaluate the performance of three plasma fluid models: the first order reaction-drift-diffusion m...
International audienceWe discuss the origin of uncertainties in the results of numerical simulations...
A new one-dimensional fluid model for ions in weakly-ionized plasma is proposed. The model differs ...
A one-dimensional fluid model for ions in weakly ionized plasma is proposed. The model differs from ...
International audienceA model for electrons in partially ionized plasmas that self-consistently capt...
The velocity distribution function and transport coefficients for charged particles in weakly ionize...
Fluid, particle-in-cell and hybrid models are the numerical simulation techniques commonly used for ...
The velocity distribution function and transport coefficients for charged particles in weakly ionize...
In this paper we start with general fluid equations for both ions and electrons in neutral gases, ob...
Fluid, particle-in-cell and hybrid models are the numerical simulation techniques commonly used for ...
Inductive plasmas are simulated by using a one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation including Mon...
We elaborate a hybrid fluid-kinetic model for neutral particles in the plasma edge. A macro/fluid mo...
This colloquium examines the theoretical modeling of nonequilibrium low-temperature (tens of thousan...
The path of ions traversing the sheath region of a radio frequency plasma is modelled using the Chil...
A one-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm is applied to a planar plasma probe in contact wi...
We evaluate the performance of three plasma fluid models: the first order reaction-drift-diffusion m...
International audienceWe discuss the origin of uncertainties in the results of numerical simulations...
A new one-dimensional fluid model for ions in weakly-ionized plasma is proposed. The model differs ...
A one-dimensional fluid model for ions in weakly ionized plasma is proposed. The model differs from ...
International audienceA model for electrons in partially ionized plasmas that self-consistently capt...
The velocity distribution function and transport coefficients for charged particles in weakly ionize...
Fluid, particle-in-cell and hybrid models are the numerical simulation techniques commonly used for ...
The velocity distribution function and transport coefficients for charged particles in weakly ionize...
In this paper we start with general fluid equations for both ions and electrons in neutral gases, ob...
Fluid, particle-in-cell and hybrid models are the numerical simulation techniques commonly used for ...
Inductive plasmas are simulated by using a one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation including Mon...
We elaborate a hybrid fluid-kinetic model for neutral particles in the plasma edge. A macro/fluid mo...
This colloquium examines the theoretical modeling of nonequilibrium low-temperature (tens of thousan...
The path of ions traversing the sheath region of a radio frequency plasma is modelled using the Chil...
A one-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm is applied to a planar plasma probe in contact wi...
We evaluate the performance of three plasma fluid models: the first order reaction-drift-diffusion m...
International audienceWe discuss the origin of uncertainties in the results of numerical simulations...