scholarly journals Radiation transport in quasi-one-dimensional model of the ionizing gas flows in the plasma accelerator channel

2019 ◽  
pp. 1-24
Author(s):  
Venyamin Sergeevich Konovalov
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-24
Author(s):  
Venyamin Sergeevich Konovalov

Numerical study of the ionization process stability in a flow of ionizing helium in the channel of the quasi-stationary plasma accelerator is presented. The model of two-dimensional axisymmetric flows is based on the modified MHD equations for the multicomponent medium consisting of atoms, electrons, and multiply charged ions with different ionization multiplicity. The numerical model takes into account the electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity. Results of modeling of the ionizing gas flows and the integral characteristics of the radiation are presented. As a result of a series of calculations, the empirical condition for the stability of ionizing helium flows was obtained in terms of the experimentally measured parameters.


1983 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 297-297
Author(s):  
G. Brugnot

We consider the paper by Brugnot and Pochat (1981), which describes a one-dimensional model applied to a snow avalanche. The main advance made here is the introduction of the second dimension in the runout zone. Indeed, in the channelled course, we still use the one-dimensional model, but, when the avalanche spreads before stopping, we apply a (x, y) grid on the ground and six equations have to be solved: (1) for the avalanche body, one equation for continuity and two equations for momentum conservation, and (2) at the front, one equation for continuity and two equations for momentum conservation. We suppose the front to be a mobile jump, with longitudinal velocity varying more rapidly than transverse velocity.We solve these equations by a finite difference method. This involves many topological problems, due to the actual position of the front, which is defined by its intersection with the reference grid (SI, YJ). In the near future our two directions of research will be testing the code on actual avalanches and improving it by trying to make it cheaper without impairing its accuracy.


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