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Cycling dynamics of the internal kink mode in non-linear two-fluid MHD simulations
The present work describes non-linear simulations leading to a description of diamagnetic thresholds for sawtooth cycles in tokamaks. Provided that a criterion of diamagnetic stabilization for a m/n=1/1 tearing is fulfilled, it is shown that diamagnetic effects alone can drive true sawteeth with complete magnetic reconnection in high temperature Ohmic plasmas with S~10^7-10^
Magnetohydrodynamics measurements in the von Karman sodium experiment
International audienceWe study the magnetic induction in a confined swirling flow of liquid sodium, at integral magnetic Reynolds numbers up to 50. More precisely, we measure in situ the magnetic field induced by the flow motion in the presence of a weak external field. Because of the very small value of the magnetic Prandtl number of all liquid metals, flows with even modest R-m are strongly turbulent. Large mean induction effects are observed over a fluctuating background. As expected from the von Karman flow geometry, the induction is strongly anisotropic. The main contributions are the generation of an azimuthal induced field when the applied field is in the axial direction (an Omega effect) and the generation of axial induced field when the applied field is the transverse direction (as in a large scale alpha effect). Strong fluctuations of the induced field, due to the flow nonstationarity, occur over time scales slower than the flow forcing frequency. In the spectral domain, they display a f(-1) spectral slope. At smaller scales (and larger frequencies) the turbulent fluctuations are in agreement with a Kolmogorov modeling of passive vector dynamics
MHD measurements in the von Kármán sodium experiment
We study the magnetic induction in a confined swirling flow of liquid sodium, at integral magnetic
Reynolds numbers up to 50. More precisely, we measure in situ the magnetic field induced by the
flow motion in the presence of a weak external field. Because of the very small value of the
magnetic Prandtl number of all liquid metals, flows with even modest Rm are strongly turbulent.
Large mean induction effects are observed over a fluctuating background. As expected from the von
Kármán flow geometry, the induction is strongly anisotropic. The main contributions are the
generation of an azimuthal induced field when the applied field is in the axial direction ~an V effect!
and the generation of axial induced field when the applied field is the transverse direction ~as in a
large scale a effect!. Strong fluctuations of the induced field, due to the flow nonstationarity, occur
over time scales slower than the flow forcing frequency. In the spectral domain, they display a f21
spectral slope. At smaller scales ~and larger frequencies! the turbulent fluctuations are in agreement
with a Kolmogorov modeling of passive vector dynamics
Stability thresholds for ballooning modes driven by high β internal kinks
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