Hybrid Fluid-Particle Simulations of Plasma Cloud Evolution Following Photoablation Events

Logan Meredith, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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In computational plasma physics, fluid solvers can be used to model collisional plasmas more efficiently than particle-based simulation methods. However, fluid solvers make assumptions on the shape of the plasma’s velocity distribution, rendering them less widely applicable than particle-based methods. We have implemented a hybrid modeling capability in the hPIC2 plasma simulation software, which combines fluid and particle methods in the same code. This allows us to simultaneously model highly collisional plasma species with a fluid solver and far-from-equilibrium species using particles. Its utility is demonstrated on a simulation of the photoablation of a material surface, which shows good qualitative agreement with previous numerical experiments.

Abstract Author(s): L. T. Meredith, D. Curreli