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Kinetics and Plasma Technologies

Multi-Scale Solutions from Aerospace to Nanotechnologies.

Unified Flow Solver

As a result of a Small Business Innovation Research project supported by AFRL, CFD Research Corporation and the Russian Academy of Sciences developed a Unified Flow Solver (UFS) for simulation of gas flows in the entire range of Knudsen numbers.

The UFS is capable of automatically switching between a deterministic Boltzmann solver and a continuum CFD solver depending on local gradients of gas density, flow velocity, and temperature. Currently, the UFS is being extended for multicomponent mixtures and molecular gases with internal degrees of freedom. With these extensions, the UFS will be valuable for many practical applications ranging from trans-atmospheric flights to advanced material processing and semiconductor manufacturing.

Supersonic flow around a cylinder for different Kn numbers.
Gas density (left), Kinetic (red) and Continuum (blue) domains on the right

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Multi-Scale Computational Environment

Nanotechnology R&D today largely lacks a rational design approach. CFD Research Corporation has developed a Multi-Scale Computational Environment integrating CFD tools with Kinetic Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics software to overcome R&D challenges in nano-material manufacturing. The MSCF was demonstrated for a plasma-assisted synthesis of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs).

MSCE can be delivered to clients as part of R&D projects.

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Plasma Technologies

Weakly ionized plasma is a mixture of electrons, ions and neutral particles driven by electromagnetic fields. CFD Research Corporation developed the first commercial software for simulation of plasma devices and processes and accumulated considerable experience in plasma technologies.

We perform R&D projects, software customization and Consulting for our clients

Ionization Waves (Striations) in Argon Glow Discharge.
Simulated contours of electron density and electric field vectors

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