Can Femlab 3.1i Accurately Simulate Plasma Density in a Z-Pinch Discharge?

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To simulate a z-Pinch discharge using Femlab Software 3.1i, the focus is on obtaining plasma density and temperature after compression, using time-dependent current as an input parameter. The approach involves utilizing the electromagnetics module with meridional currents and magnetic fields, alongside a volume force based on current density and magnetic flux density. The compressible Euler equations are also employed for this simulation. Clarification is sought on whether this methodology is appropriate for accurately determining time-dependent plasma density.
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HI and Hello,

i would like to simulate a plasma discharge (z-Pinch discharge) with the Femlab Software 3.1i. The resulsts should be the density of the plasma or the temperautre after a compression. As input parameter serves the measured time dependent current. I have tried the electromagnetics module with meridional currents, magentic field and for the compression with the volume force (Currentdensity * magn. Fluxdensity Phi component) the compressible euler. Is this the right way to solve for the time dependet density ? Please help me ;:) :cry: :confused:
 
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