Helical self-organization in 3D MHD modelling of fusion plasmas: plasma flow effects and Alfvén waves detection
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Self-organized helical states are a ubiquitous feat
ure in astrophysical and magnetic confinement curre
nt
carrying plasmas. In the reversed-field pinch toroi
dal plasmas quasi-helical states are observed both
in
high current experiments [1] and in nonlinear magne
tofluid numerical simulations [2]. In the tokamak
helical self-organization is an essential part of t
he dynamics in advanced regimes [3]. In this work w
e
show two main advancements in our 3D nonlinear visc
o-resistive magnetohydrodynamic (MHD)
studies. First, we study the effect of a macroscopi
c plasma rotation on helical states, to model both
reversed-field pinches and tokamaks: in particular,
we analyze the interaction between an external
momentum source and/or seed magnetic perturbations
(MPs), both static and rotating. We find the
expected interplay between plasma rotation and appl
ied MPs in tokamaks [4] confirming MPs
screening over a threshold in normalized plasma rot
ation. We then focus on the reversed-field pinch
case: starting from previous works [5,6,7], where i
t is shown that a mean flow arises from and interac
ts
with nonlinearly coupled kink/tearing modes, and th
en introducing a momentum source, we analyse the
impact of mean plasma flow on self-organized helica
l regimes. Our modelling indicates that an external
momentum source of sufficiently high intensity can
prevent the formation of a helical state, while a
moderate one is compatible with a slight enhancemen
t of the intensity of the helical state. We present
a
novel study in the realistic cases [2] of experimen
tal-like helical states stimulated by MPs: the pres
ence
of a plasma flow, previously not considered, introd
uces quantitative changes to their properties. As a
final novelty, we here also show (for the first tim
e) that the typical intermittency with reconnection
events displayed in the RFP helical self-organizati
on process is accompanied by the excitation of both
compressional and shear Alfvén waves, in reasonable
agreement with experimental measurement [8].
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Fusion Plasmas; Helical self-organization; 3D MHD; Alfvén
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