13 research outputs found

    Etching of random solids: hardening dynamics and self-organized fractality

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    When a finite volume of an etching solution comes in contact with a disordered solid, a complex dynamics of the solid-solution interface develops. Since only the weak parts are corroded, the solid surface hardens progressively. If the etchant is consumed in the chemical reaction, the corrosion dynamics slows down and stops spontaneously leaving a fractal solid surface, which reveals the latent percolation criticality hidden in any random system. Here we introduce and study, both analytically and numerically, a simple model for this phenomenon. In this way we obtain a detailed description of the process in terms of percolation theory. In particular we explain the mechanism of hardening of the surface and connect it to Gradient Percolation.Comment: Latex, aipproc, 6 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of 6th Granada Seminar on Computational Physic

    A 3-d electrostatic DSMC/PIC model on unstructured grids and applications to plasma microflows

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    Energy characterization of a high-density plume using a directional micro-retarding potential analyzer

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    Optimization of a micro-retarding potential analyzer for high-density flowing plasmas

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    Unstructured 3D PIC/DSMC modeling of FEEP thruster backflow contamination

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    Characterization of simulated ion beam neutralization stability in two and three dimensions

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    Computational and experimental investigation of nanodroplet charging

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    Instrumentation Development for Micro Pulsed Plasma Thruster Experiments

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    Current-Mode Triple and Quadruple Langmuir Probe Methods With Applications to Flowing Pulsed Plasmas

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