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One-dimensional hybrid-direct kinetic simulation of the discharge plasma in a Hall thruster
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EngineeringHall ThrusterFluid MechanicsPlasma PhysicsPlasma SimulationMagnetohydrodynamicsTransport PhenomenaElectrical EngineeringPhysicsDischarge PlasmaApplied Plasma PhysicBasic Plasma PhysicPropulsionMultiphase FlowPlasma ApplicationAerospace EngineeringGas Discharge PlasmaKinetic SimulationDirect Kinetic
In order to model the non-equilibrium plasma within the discharge region of a Hall thruster, the velocity distribution functions (VDFs) must be obtained accurately. A direct kinetic (DK) simulation method that directly solves the plasma Boltzmann equation can achieve better resolution of VDFs in comparison to particle simulations, such as the particle-in-cell (PIC) method that inherently include statistical noise. In this paper, a one-dimensional hybrid-DK simulation, which uses a DK simulation for heavy species and a fluid model for electrons, is developed and compared to a hybrid-PIC simulation. Time-averaged results obtained from the hybrid-DK simulation are in good agreement with hybrid-PIC results and experimental data. It is shown from a comparison of using a kinetic simulation and solving the continuity equation that modeling of the neutral atoms plays an important role for simulations of the Hall thruster discharge plasma. In addition, low and high frequency plasma oscillations are observed. Although the kinetic nature of electrons is not resolved due to the use of a fluid model, the hybrid-DK model provides spatially and temporally well-resolved plasma properties and an improved resolution of VDFs for heavy species with less statistical noise in comparison to the hybrid-PIC method.
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