Title :
CASK: an electromagnetic and electrostatic particle-in-cell simulation code with conformal boundaries
Author :
Lottati, I. ; Wai, P.K.A. ; Drobot
Author_Institution :
Science Applications Int. Corp., McLean, VA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. CASK maps a physical region onto a logical quadrilateral grid that represents the computational domain. The nonorthogonal mesh used in CASK is found by an elliptical solver that generates the mapping of the logical grid to fit conformally the physical boundaries of the simulation domain. A set of high-level subroutines has been written to compute numerically the gradient of meshwide scalars, as well as the divergence and curl operators for meshwide vector fields. The code contains both electrostatic and electromagnetic field solvers and particle orbit integration subroutines for plasma simulation. An efficient method has been developed for determining the cell location of particles on the mesh. The code has been used to find eigenmodes of cavities in the frequency domain, for transient electromagnetic problems, for intense electron beam injector design, and for simulation of a charge-collecting biased probe immersed in a plasma.<>
Keywords :
cavity resonators; particle beam diagnostics; physics computing; plasma probes; plasma simulation; CASK; cavities; charge-collecting biased probe; conformal boundaries; curl; divergence; eigenmodes; electromagnetic field solvers; electrostatic field solvers; frequency domain; high-level subroutines; intense electron beam injector design; meshwide vector fields; nonorthogonal mesh; particle cell location; particle orbit integration subroutines; particle-in-cell simulation code; transient electromagnetic problems; Cavity resonators; Particle beam measurements; Plasma measurements; Plasmas; Simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Buffalo, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166107