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How to break a charged particle/ion into two particles at any point within the model domain?
Posted Aug 12, 2021, 7:29 a.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Charged Particle Tracing, Plasma Physics 2 Replies
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Hello everyone,
I have been using COMSOL 5.6 for my research project. I have come upon a situation in which I need to trace the trajectories of FRAGMENTING charged particles under the influence of an electric field generated between different electrodes at user-defined potentials. I haven't found a single option in COMSOL yet for incorporating the ion fragmentation phenomenon into the model.
The particles released from an inlet are of two different species, some of the particles (not all) of one of those species fragment or break apart into two at a certain point and a certain time inside the model domain between the electrodes during the simulation after release from the inlet. The fragmentation is probabilistic, meaning it has a certain probability of fragmenting under the influence of the electric field when the field's value reaches a certain threshold at a point in the domain, which can be known through electric field distribution. Each of the released species and fragmented particle species has its own charge and mass properties. How do I trace the trajectory of such fragmenting particles in the model? How do I incorporate mid-way fragmentation of a charged particle in the model? All I need to know is how I can make a parent particle disappear and children particle appear (each with certain properties) at any point in the domain during the simulation.
Thanks in advance, Tonu