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Plasma Physics #110

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lukem12345 opened this issue Mar 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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lukem12345 opened this issue Mar 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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lukem12345 commented Mar 23, 2023

When it comes time to upload an example plasma physics model:

For models which employ the Heidler model as input, we should save the data for the initial distribution of current density.

Assuming cylindrical symmetry:
We must observe an exponential decay in the positive "rho" direction everywhere, and exponential decay in the positive z-direction above a chosen altitude, typically 10 [km].

If current density is given as a so-called "flattened form", then we can elegantly test for this behavior by computing "divergence", which for a dual 1-Form we can interpret as $\star \cdot d$. One can visually debug a plot generated from such a quantity, but this should be automated, of course.

This should be managed via DrWatson.jl.

See below an example plot of $\star(d(J_{s0}))$:
J_flattened_divergence

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