论文标题
使用COMSOL对介电屏障放电的自动流体模型产生和数值分析
Automated Fluid Model Generation and Numerical Analysis of Dielectric Barrier Discharges Using Comsol
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论文摘要
将MCPLAS作为自动化流体模型生成的强大工具,并应用于分析以不同制度运行的介电屏障放电。 MCPlas consists of a number of MATLAB\textsuperscript{\textregistered} scripts and uses the COMSOL Multiphysics\textsuperscript{\textregistered} module LiveLink\textsuperscript{\texttrademark} for MATLAB\textsuperscript{\textregistered} to build up equation-based COMSOL从头开始,多物理\ TextSuperscript {\ textregistered}模型。目前的贡献强调了如何使用MCPLA来实现空间一维和轴对称二维几何形状的非热等离子体的时间依赖性模型,并压力建模过程的自动化益处。 MCPLAS产生的建模代码分别用于研究氩气和大气压力下的氩气的扩散和丝状介电屏障放电。证明了相对于所考虑的模型几何形状的不同级别模型复杂性之间的无缝过渡。提出的对与介电表面相互作用的单丝介电屏障放电的研究表明,通过使用Comsol Multiphysics \ textSuperscript {\ textSuperscript {\ textregistered}中实现的血浆模型可以通过MCPLAS来解决高技术相关性的复杂现象。
MCPlas is introduced as a powerful tool for automated fluid model generation with application to the analysis of dielectric barrier discharges operating in different regimes. MCPlas consists of a number of MATLAB\textsuperscript{\textregistered} scripts and uses the COMSOL Multiphysics\textsuperscript{\textregistered} module LiveLink\textsuperscript{\texttrademark} for MATLAB\textsuperscript{\textregistered} to build up equation-based COMSOL Multiphysics\textsuperscript{\textregistered} models from scratch. The present contribution highlights how MCPlas is used to implement time-dependent models for non-thermal plasmas in spatially one-dimensional and axisymmetric two-dimensional geometries and stresses out the benefit of automation of the modelling procedure. The modelling codes generated by MCPlas are used to study diffuse and filamentary dielectric barrier discharges in argon at sub-atmospheric and atmospheric pressure, respectively. The seamless transition between different levels of model complexity with respect to the considered model geometry is demonstrated. The presented investigation of a single-filament dielectric barrier discharge interacting with a dielectric surface shows that complex phenomena of high technological relevance can be tackled by using plasma models implemented in COMSOL Multiphysics\textsuperscript{\textregistered} via MCPlas.