1987
DOI: 10.1109/tps.1987.4316783
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Implicit Collisional Three-Fluid Simulation of the Plasma Erosion Opening Switch

Abstract: Abstract-The plasma erosion opening switch (PEOS) has been studied with the aid of the ANTHEM implicit simulation code. This switch consists of fill plasma injected into a transmission line. The plasma is ultimately removed by self-electrical forces, permitting energy delivery to a load. Here, ANTHEM treats the ions and electrons of the fill plasma and the electrons emitted from the transmission-line cathode as three distinct Eulerian fluids-with electron inertia retained. This permits analysis of charge separ… Show more

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“…This was not our earlier experience with the POS [11][12][13][14][15][16] . We found, in fact, that the electrodes could be made into dense, fixedion 16 extensions of the fill plasma slug (jet), and that our implicit field solver would draw (or push) the needed electron flow (current) through the walls to avoid unphysical gaps.…”
Section: ) Electrode Physics -mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…This was not our earlier experience with the POS [11][12][13][14][15][16] . We found, in fact, that the electrodes could be made into dense, fixedion 16 extensions of the fill plasma slug (jet), and that our implicit field solver would draw (or push) the needed electron flow (current) through the walls to avoid unphysical gaps.…”
Section: ) Electrode Physics -mentioning
confidence: 75%