Scripts used for an undergraduate mathematics research project supervised by Matthew Hole I took at the Australian National University, focused on toroidal plasma stability.
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Scripts used for an undergraduate mathematics research project supervised by Matthew Hole I took at the Australian National University, focused on toroidal plasma stability.
PiCoPiC is a Code of Particle in Cell. This is 2D3V fully parallel code for kinetic plasma simulations using particle-in-cell method. PiCoPiC is optimized for simulations of interactions between background plasma and multibunch charged particle beams.
Simulates plasma reconnection in an electric current sheet given certain initial conditions and precising boundary conditions.
The Thomson scattering diagnostic offers a method by which to infer plasma parameters such as n_e, T_e. This codebase uses the form factor equations to estimate those plasma parameters by fitting to observed Thomson scattering spectra.
The discharge parameters were simulated using a hydrodynamic plasma model based on papers by P. Chabert and D. Goebel.
Hamiltonian fluid reduction of the 1.5D Vlasov-Maxwell equations
Simulation of the behaviour of a 1D plasma beam using a particle-in-cell model
Algorithms for electrostatic simulations for many body systems, like plasma, and them performance.
Interferometry Toolbox
Magnetised laser-plasma physics simulation code
The project focuses on implementing object tracking algorithms. The focus will be on developing a numerical tool for tracking any arbitrary shape-changing features/structures as they wander in the sky or inside a laboratory device.
This project integrates Python, Arduino, and NI DAQ technologies to control a thrust stand, record deflection data, and perform calibration. It employs PySerial and NI-DAQmx/nidaqmx for communication and data acquisition, with Tkinter.
Grad-Shafranov equation solver for hydrostatic equilibrium in Tokamak plasma
A small particle in cell code for comparison purposes
X11-based Object-Oriented Particle-In-Cell Code
1D simulation of the Alfven wave found in magnetohydrodynamic modeling of plasmas
Nanodusty plasma simulations
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