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SUMMARY:Schnack Memorial Seminar: Nonlinear Modeling of Mode Locked St
ates Induced by Transient Magnetic Perturbations\, Plasma Physics (Phy
sics/ECE/NE 922) Seminar\, Dr. Matthew Beidler\, Department of Enginee
ring Physics\, UW Madison
DESCRIPTION:Externally applied 3D magnetic fields in tokamaks can pene
trate into the plasma and lead to forced magnetic reconnection\, and h
ence magnetic islands\, on resonant surfaces. Analytic theory has been
reasonably successful in describing many aspects of this paradigm wit
h regard to describing the time asymptotic-steady state [1]. However\,
understanding the nonlinear evolution into a low-slip\, field-penetra
ted state\, especially how MHD events such as sawteeth and ELMs precip
itate this transition\, is in its early development. We present nonlin
ear computations employing the extended-MHD code NIMROD\, building on
previous work [2] by incorporating a temporally varying external pertu
rbation as a simple model for an MHD event that produces resonant magn
etic signals. A parametric series of proof-of-principle computations a
nd accompanying analytical theory characterize the transition into a m
ode-locked state with an emphasis on detailing the temporal evolution
properties.
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\n[1] R. Fitzpatrick\, Nucl. Fusion 33\, 1049 (
1993)
\n[2] M.T. Beidler\, J.D. Callen\, C.C. Hegna\, and C.R. Sov
inec\, Phys. Plasmas 24\, 052508 (2017)
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