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We report a frequency-domain method based on transmission line theory that we name ATLOG — Analytic Transmission Line Over Ground — to model finite or infinite wires interacting with a conducting ground excited by an electromagnetic pulse. This method allows for the treatment of finite or infinite lossy, coated wires above a lossy ground, as well as resting on or buried beneath the ground. Comparisons...
A series of gas-cell experiments were performed at NRL to be able to validate the dry air (as well as pure N2) chemistry/collision models available in Particle-in-Cell (PIC) codes. These experiments were constructed and performed with many diagnostics enabling comprehensive comparison between simulation and experiment. This multi-physics/stage problem (i.e. the pulse power circuit, cathode, foil,...
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