Magnetic chaos healing in the helical reversed-field pinch: indications from the volume-preserving field line tracing code NEMATO
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The emergence of a self-organized reversed-field pinch (RFP) helical regime, first
shown by 3D MHD numerical simulations, has been highlighted in the RFX-mod experiment
at high current operation (IP above 1 MA). In fact, a quasi-stationary helical configuration
spontaneously appears, characterized by strong internal electron transport barriers. In such
regime electron temperature and density become, to a very good approximation, functions of
the helical flux coordinate related to the dominant helical magnetic component. In addition,
this regime is diagnosed to be associated with the topological transition to a single-helical-axis
(SHAx) state, achieved after the expulsion of the separatrix of the dominant mode's magnetic
island. The SHAx state is theoretically predicted to be resilient to the magnetic chaos induced
by secondary modes. In this paper, we present initial results of the volume-preserving field line
tracing code nemato [Finn J M and Chac“on L 2005 Phys. Plasmas 12 054503] applied to study
the magnetic topology resulting from 3D MHD simulations of the RFP. First, a successful 2D
verification test of the code is shown, then, initial application to a systematic study of chaos
healing in the helical RFP is discussed. The separatrix disappearance is confirmed to play
an essential role for chaos healing. The triggering effect of a reversed magnetic shear for the
formation of ordered surfaces within magnetic chaos is also diagnosed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS; BIFURCATION; SINGLE; STATES; MHD
List of contributors:
Spizzo, Gianluca; Bonfiglio, Daniele; Cappello, Susanna
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