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Why positive ion decreases even with no recombination?
Posted 10 giu 2020, 05:24 GMT-4 0 Replies
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Hello I faced a problem and i have no idea why this happens
I'm simulating a air discharge(N2, O2, H2O) in a pulse applied voltage
this is global model (0 dimension)
I'm simulating in a step wise manner
This is problem in a time sequence
i noticed that electron decays even in a only ionizaiton reactions is enabled
In theory guide, electron is calculated by summation of other ion's charge
So after precise investigation, i noticed that positive ions decays right after the pulse discharge
why this happen? I disabled all the recombination and attatchment ( my expectation is ion density remains constant after ionization, pulse)
In 'equation view', there are no sink term in positive ions
Anyone can help me?
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Hello JaeHyun Nam
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