MHD simulation of tilt instability during the dynamic FRC magnetic compression process
Abstract
The nonlinear evolution of the tilt instability in a field reversed configuration (FRC) during the dynamic magnetic compression process has been investigated using magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations with the NIMROD code [C. R. Sovinec et al., J. Comput. Phys. 195, 355 (2004)]. The tilt mode induces significant deformations in the linear growth phase and results in complete confinement loss of the FRC in the nonlinear phase, with no evidence of dynamic nonlinear stabilization. The growth rate of the tilt mode increases with the compression field ramping rate and approaches an asymptotic value. Toroidal flow can reduce both the growth rate and the nonlinear saturation amplitude of the tilt mode. The stabilizing effect of the toroidal rotation is enhanced with higher compression field ramping rates due to the spontaneous toroidal field generation and increased flow shear during compression. Although the tilt mode remains unstable with a toroidal rotation Mach number close to 0.5, the onset of tilt distortion can be delayed, allowing a magnetic compression ratio up to 5.3 before the compressional heating terminates.
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