A Three-Dimensional Finite Volume Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian simulation code was developed to study different plasma physics problems in 3D+t. The code is based on a complex multi-component species program with transport and radiation terms written and applied to plasma and fusion physics problems. Three different examples are shown: double-base chemical propellant combustion, ignition and propagation of a thermonuclear detonation wave, and, the development of the Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instability in local plane slab models of the magnetopause, showing the response of a background equilibrium to the excitation by finite amplitude perturbations generated upstream. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.Fil:Bilbao, L. Universidad de Buenos A...
summary:The aim of this paper is to present an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE [1] code for simul...
Technology Research (ITR) grant, we are attempting to advance computational physics by developing a ...
The 5-moment two-fluid plasma model uses Euler equations to describe the ion and electron fluids, an...
A Three-Dimensional Finite Volume Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian simulation code was developed to stu...
The main features of codes for inertial confinement fusion studies are outlined, and a few recent si...
The scope for developing the present numerical method was to perform parametric studies for optimiza...
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In the recent years the PIC simulations of plasma sources have become increasingly important to inve...
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The main features of codes for inertial confinement fusion studies are outlined, and a few recent si...
The principal objective of the Computational Physics Group is to develop advanced numerical models f...
International audienceAt very high temperature electrons leave the atom to which they are attached a...
Numerical calculations have had an important role in fusion research since its beginning, but the ap...
summary:The aim of this paper is to present an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE [1] code for simul...
Technology Research (ITR) grant, we are attempting to advance computational physics by developing a ...
The 5-moment two-fluid plasma model uses Euler equations to describe the ion and electron fluids, an...
A Three-Dimensional Finite Volume Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian simulation code was developed to stu...
The main features of codes for inertial confinement fusion studies are outlined, and a few recent si...
The scope for developing the present numerical method was to perform parametric studies for optimiza...
Matter in the universe mainly consists of plasma. The dynamics of plasmas is controlled by magnetic ...
In the recent years the PIC simulations of plasma sources have become increasingly important to inve...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Abstract: The paper presents the new application software (code) MARPLE 3D designed in KIA...
Abstract: This paper describes mathematical model of plasma dynamics based on completely c...
The main features of codes for inertial confinement fusion studies are outlined, and a few recent si...
The principal objective of the Computational Physics Group is to develop advanced numerical models f...
International audienceAt very high temperature electrons leave the atom to which they are attached a...
Numerical calculations have had an important role in fusion research since its beginning, but the ap...
summary:The aim of this paper is to present an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE [1] code for simul...
Technology Research (ITR) grant, we are attempting to advance computational physics by developing a ...
The 5-moment two-fluid plasma model uses Euler equations to describe the ion and electron fluids, an...