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Plasma propulsion simulation using particles
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Taccogna, F
, Eremin, D
, Cichocki, F
, Fubiani, G
, Garrigues, L
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Cyclotron resonance
/ Electron cyclotron resonance
/ Particle in cell technique
/ Plasma chemistry
/ Plasma propulsion
/ Thrusters
2023
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Plasma propulsion simulation using particles
by
Taccogna, F
, Eremin, D
, Cichocki, F
, Fubiani, G
, Garrigues, L
in
Cyclotron resonance
/ Electron cyclotron resonance
/ Particle in cell technique
/ Plasma chemistry
/ Plasma propulsion
/ Thrusters
2023
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Plasma propulsion simulation using particles
2023
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Overview
This perspective paper deals with an overview of particle-in-cell / Monte Carlo collision models applied to different plasma-propulsion configurations and scenarios, from electrostatic (E x B and pulsed arc) devices to electromagnetic (RF inductive, helicon, electron cyclotron resonance) thrusters, with an emphasis on plasma plumes and their interaction with the satellite. The most important elements related to the modeling of plasma-wall interaction are also presented. Finally, the paper reports new progress in the particle-in-cell computational methodology, in particular regarding accelerating computational techniques for multi-dimensional simulations and plasma chemistry Monte Carlo modules for molecular and alternative propellant
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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