Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
520446 Journal of Computational Physics 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Streamer electrical discharges are often investigated with computer simulations of density models (also called reaction-drift-diffusion models). We review these models, detailing their physical foundations, their range of validity and the most relevant numerical algorithms employed in solving them. We focus particularly on schemes of adaptive refinement, used to resolve the multiple length scales in a streamer discharge without a high computational cost. We then report recent results from these models, emphasizing developments that go beyond cylindrically symmetrical streamers propagating in homogeneous media. These include interacting streamers, branching streamers and sprite streamers in inhomogeneous media.

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