The distribution function of ions is calculated in a two-dimensional plasma with a rapidly expanding sheath, self-consistently with the electrostatic potential, \(\phi\). The numerical procedure consists of a direct solution of an integral form of the kinetic equation. This solution relies on the us
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Two-dimensional time-dependent simulation of contaminant transport from a landfill
β Scribed by D. Dasgupta; S. Sengupta; K.V. Wong; N. Nemerow
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1984
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- English
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- 8
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- Article
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- 0307-904X
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