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Old   April 15, 2019, 03:30
Default What's the differnece between PIC method and Lagrangian particle?
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Hi,

I wonder that the differnece between PIC(Particle-In-Cell) method and Lagrangian particle.

And.. I saw that PIC method called as semi lagrangian.

Is it the same word?

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Lagrangian particles follow their individual trajectories, at all times, based on their local flow conditions. PIC uses a background grid (cells) and particle positions are interpolated back onto the cells at each timestep following a Lagrangian convection. PIC is semi-Lagrangian because of the interpolation step.

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If I remember correctly, PIC method is dated in the 50s, designed by Harlow at Los Alamos. Then some years later the idea was included in the MAC method.

The method have both a lagrangian update for the particle and a redistribution (interpolation) on a eulerian background grid for the state variables.
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