Lubos Brieda, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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(Multiscale Modeling of Hall Thrusters.) |
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Brieda L, Koo J, Scharfe M. (2019) Influence of a power supply model on simulated Hall thruster discharge voltage oscillations Aip Advances. 9: 25320 |
Brieda L. (2018) Model for Steady-State Fully Kinetic Ion Beam Neutralization Studies Ieee Transactions On Plasma Science. 46: 556-562 |
Murphy W, Brieda L, Schweigert I, et al. (2017) Abstract A16: Using 3D tumor simulations to determine optimal therapeutic conditions for the cold atmospheric plasma device Cancer Research. 77 |
Brieda L. (2016) Contamination transport modeling with CTSP (Conference Presentation) Proceedings of Spie. 9952: 995204 |
Keidar M, Zhuang T, Shashurin A, et al. (2015) Micro-cathode arc thruster for small satellite propulsion 53rd Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting |
Keidar M, Zhuang T, Shashurin A, et al. (2015) Electric propulsion for small satellites Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 57 |
Geng J, Brieda L, Rose L, et al. (2013) On applicability of the "thermalized potential" solver in simulations of the plasma flow in Hall thrusters Journal of Applied Physics. 114 |
Langendorf SJ, Walker MLR, Rose LP, et al. (2013) Study of the plasma-wall interface - Measurement and simulation of sheath potential profiles 49th Aiaa/Asme/Sae/Asee Joint Propulsion Conference |
Brieda L, Zhuang T, Keidar M. (2013) Towards near plume modeling of a micro cathode arc thruster 49th Aiaa/Asme/Sae/Asee Joint Propulsion Conference |
Brieda L, Keidar M. (2012) Plasma-wall interaction in Hall thrusters with magnetic lens configuration Journal of Applied Physics. 111 |