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Gyrofluid simulations of collisionless reconnection in the presence of diamagnetic effects
The effects of the ion Larmor radius on magnetic reconnection are
investigated by means of numerical simulations, with a Hamiltonian gyrofluid
model. In the linear regime, it is found that ion diamagnetic effects decrease
the growth rate of the dominant mode. Increasing ion temperature tends to make
the magnetic islands propagate in the ion diamagnetic drift direction. In the
nonlinear regime, diamagnetic effects reduce the final width of the island.
Unlike the electron density, the guiding center density does not tend to
distribute along separatrices and at high ion temperature, the electrostatic
potential exhibits the superposition of a small scale structure, related to the
electron density, and a large scale structure, related to the ion
guiding-center density
Gyrofluid simulations of collisionless reconnection in the presence of diamagnetic effects
The effects of the ion Larmor radius on magnetic reconnection are
investigated by means of numerical simulations, with a Hamiltonian gyrofluid
model. In the linear regime, it is found that ion diamagnetic effects decrease
the growth rate of the dominant mode. Increasing ion temperature tends to make
the magnetic islands propagate in the ion diamagnetic drift direction. In the
nonlinear regime, diamagnetic effects reduce the final width of the island.
Unlike the electron density, the guiding center density does not tend to
distribute along separatrices and at high ion temperature, the electrostatic
potential exhibits the superposition of a small scale structure, related to the
electron density, and a large scale structure, related to the ion
guiding-center density
Modeling CO2 air dispersion from gas driven lake eruptions (Invited)
The most tragic event of gas driven lake eruption occurred at Lake Nyos (Cameroon) on 21
August 1986, when a dense cloud of CO2 suffocated more than 1700 people and an uncounted
number of animals in just one night. The event stimulated a series of researches aimed to
understand gas origins, gas release mechanisms and strategies for gas hazard mitigation. Very
few studies have been carried out for describing the transport of dense CO2 clouds in the
atmosphere.
Although from a theoretical point of view, gas dispersion can be fully studied by solving the
complete equations system for mass, momentum and energy transport, in actual practice,
different simplified models able to describe only specific phases or aspects have to be used. In
order to simulate dispersion of a heavy gas and to assess the consequent hazard we used a
model based on a shallow layer approach (TWODEE2). This technique which uses depthaveraged
variables to describe the flow behavior of dense gas over complex topography
represents a good compromise between the complexity of computational fluid dynamic models
and the simpler integral models.
Recently the model has been applied for simulating CO2 dispersion from natural gas emissions
in Central Italy. The results have shown how the dispersion pattern is strongly affected by the
intensity of gas release, the topography and the ambient wind speed.
Here for the first time we applied TWODEE2 code to simulate the dispersion of the large CO2
clouds released by limnic eruptions.
An application concerns the case of the 1986 event at lake Nyos. Some difficulties for the
simulations were related to the lack of quantitative information: gas flux estimations are not well
constrained, meteorological conditions are only qualitatively known, the digital model of the
terrain is of poor quality. Different scenarios were taken into account in order to reproduce the
qualitative observations available for such episode. The observations regard mainly the effects
of gas on the people living in the surrounding areas. Simulation results are in good agreement
with these observations.
Another application is focused on a hypothetical gas release from lake Albano (Italy), a volcanic
lake that probably degassed on the past as reported in historical chronicles by the Roman
historian Titus Livius. At the present time the lake is far from saturation conditions and the
occurrence of such an event is impossible. However a recent re-interpretation of literature data
clearly show the presence of anomalous CO2 enrichment of the lake waters during the last
seismic crisis which affected the area. For these reasons a future limnic eruption can not be
ruled out completely. The simulations we present show the potential effect of a gas driven
eruption from lake Albano in this densely populated area located 20 km south-east from the centre of Rome
Gyrofluid simulations of collisionless reconnection in the presence of diamagnetic effects
International audienceThe effects of the ion Larmor radius on magnetic reconnection are investigated by means of numerical simulations, with a Hamiltonian gyrofluid model. In the linear regime, it is found that ion diamagnetic effects decrease the growth rate of the dominant mode. Increasing ion temperature tends to make the magnetic islands propagate in the ion diamagnetic drift direction. In the nonlinear regime, diamagnetic effects reduce the final width of the island. Unlike the electron density, the guiding center density does not tend to distribute along separatrices and at high ion temperature, the electrostatic potential exhibits the superposition of a small scale structure, related to the electron density, and a large scale structure, related to the ion guiding-center density
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