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Article Dans Une Revue Physics of Plasmas Année : 2013

Simulation benchmarks for low-pressure plasmas: Capacitive discharges

M.M. Turner
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A. Derzsi
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Z. Donkó
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D. Eremin
  • Fonction : Auteur
S.J. Kelly
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T. Mussenbrock
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

Benchmarking is generally accepted as an important element in demonstrating the correctness of computer simulations. In the modern sense, a benchmark is a computer simulation result that has evidence of correctness, is accompanied by estimates of relevant errors, and which can thus be used as a basis for judging the accuracy and efficiency of other codes. In this paper, we present four benchmark cases related to capacitively coupled discharges. These benchmarks prescribe all relevant physical and numerical parameters. We have simulated the benchmark conditions using five independently developed particle-in-cell codes. We show that the results of these simulations are statistically indistinguishable, within bounds of uncertainty that we define. We, therefore, claim that the results of these simulations represent strong benchmarks, which can be used as a basis for evaluating the accuracy of other codes. These other codes could include other approaches than particle-in-cell simulations, where benchmarking could examine not just implementation accuracy and efficiency, but also the fidelity of different physical models, such as moment or hybrid models. We discuss an example of this kind in the Appendix. Of course, the methodology that we have developed can also be readily extended to a suite of benchmarks with coverage of a wider range of physical and chemical phenomena.

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hal-01549414 , version 1 (28-06-2017)

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M.M. Turner, A. Derzsi, Z. Donkó, D. Eremin, S.J. Kelly, et al.. Simulation benchmarks for low-pressure plasmas: Capacitive discharges. Physics of Plasmas, 2013, 20, pp.013507. ⟨10.1063/1.4775084⟩. ⟨hal-01549414⟩
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