Implementation and Validation of Collisions in a New Particle-in-Cell Code
ORAL
Abstract
Elastic and inelastic collisions in a new particle-in-cell (PIC) code are computed with the binary Monte Carlo scattering method and used in plasma simulations of the Princeton Field Reversed Configuration (PFRC). We discuss the implementation of Coulomb scattering, neutral scattering, electron impact ionization, and fusion with shared memory and Graphical Processing Unit acceleration. We measure the simulated electrical conductivity in solid density copper, stopping of relativistic electrons in solid aluminum targets, plasma densification due to the breakdown of helium by an applied electric field, and neutron spectrums generated by thermonuclear and beam-target fusion numerical tests. An update is given on fully-integrated electromagnetic PIC simulations of PFRC, a field reversed configuration that demonstrates plasma heating by odd-parity rotating magnetic fields.
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Presenters
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Michael J. Lavell
University of Rochester
Authors
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Michael J. Lavell
University of Rochester
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Ayden Kish
University of Rochester
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Andrew T Sexton
University of Rochester
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Robert Masti
University of Rochester
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John G Shaw
University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics - Rochester, University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics
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Adam B Sefkow
University of Rochester