Reduction of collisional-radiative models for transient, atomic plasmas
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Abstract
Interactions between plasmas and any radiation field, whether by lasers or plasma emissions, introduce many computational challenges. One of these computational challenges involves resolving the atomic physics, which can influence other physical phenomena in the radiated system. In this work, a collisional-radiative (CR) model with reduction capabilities is developed to capture the atomic physics at a reduced computational cost. Although the model is made with any element in mind, the model is currently supplemented by LANL's argon database\footnote{Argon Atomic Data Sets. https://www-amdis.iaea.org/LANL/argon/}, which includes the relevant collisional and radiative processes for all of the ionic stages. Using the detailed data set as the true solution, reduction mechanisms in the form of Boltzmann grouping\footnote{Le et al. \textit{Phys. Plasmas} 20, 1-19 (2013).}, uniform grouping, and quasi-steady-state (QSS), are implemented to compare against the true solution. Effects on the transient plasma stemming from the grouping methods are compared. \\ \\ Distribution A: Approved for public release; unlimited distribution, PA (Public Affairs) Clearance Number 17449
*This work was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), grant number 17RQCOR463 (Dr. Jason Marshall)