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TRIPIC: Triangular-mesh particle-in-cell code (English)
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A particle-in-cell code is developed making use of triangular space meshes. It is applied to study a self-consistent interaction between charged particles and a magnetostatic field. In the TRIPIC code the relativistic equation of motion is solved and the interaction between particles and space meshes is accomplished by a simple method. A subroutine of a magnetostatic field solver is based on a method developed by Winslow. An example of the charged-particle motion is presented for a barrel type of the light-ion beam diode.
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particle-in-cell code
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interaction between charged particles and a magnetostatic field
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relativistic equation of motion
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light-ion beam diode
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