Title :
A study of stability and energy conservation of a 3-D electromagnetic PIC code for non-orthogonal meshes
Author :
Kondrashov, D. ; Wang, J. ; Liewer, P.C.
Author_Institution :
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A 3-D electromagnetic particle-in-cell code (EMPIC) was developed for large-scale plasma simulation on parallel computers. To simulate plasma problems with complex geometries such as high-power microwave generation devices, curvilinear coordinates were used. A logically connected cartesian grid consisted of hexahedral cells that could be deformed to body-fit complex shapes. A finite-volume method for a non-orthogonal grid was used to calculate the electromagnetic field. This method is based on Gedney-Lansing (1995) and Madsen (1995) algorithms, and is reduced to a standard FDTD algorithm for an orthogonal grid. Particle updates use current deposit formulation of Villasenor and Buneman (1992) generalized to non-orthogonal meshes, preserving charge and current. The stability of the entire code and of the electromagnetic algorithm in particular was analyzed on non-orthogonal meshes. Questions of how the code stability and energy conservation are influenced by numerical mesh distortion are addressed. Ways of improving the code stability and accuracy are discussed.
Keywords :
microwave generation; parallel processing; physics computing; plasma; plasma simulation; 3-D electromagnetic PIC code; FDTD algorithm; Gedney-Lansing algorithms; Madsen algorithms; body-fit complex shapes; code stability; complex geometrise; current deposit formulation; curvilinear coordinates; electromagnetic algorithm; energy conservation; finite-volume method; hexahedral cells; high-power microwave generation devices; large-scale plasma simulation; logically connected cartesian grid; nonorthogonal grid; nonorthogonal meshes; parallel computers; particle-in-cell code; plasma problems; Computational modeling; Concurrent computing; Energy conservation; Geometry; Large-scale systems; Microwave generation; Plasma devices; Plasma simulation; Plasma stability; Solid modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1997. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1997 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3990-8
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1997.604768