Hall effect on a Merging Formation Process of a Field-Reversed Configuration

POSTER

Abstract

Counter-helicity spheromak merging is one of the formation methods of a Field-Reversed Configuration (FRC). In counter-helicity spheromak merging, two spheromaks with opposing toroidal fields merge together, through magnetic reconnection events and relax into a FRC, which has no or little toroidal field. This process contains magnetic reconnection and a relaxation phenomena, and the Hall effect has some essential effects on these process because the X-point in the magnetic reconnection or the O-point of the FRC has no or little magnetic field. However, the Hall effect as both global and local effect on counter-helicity spheromak merging has not been elucidated. In this poster, we conducted 2D/3D Hall-MHD simulations and experiments of counter-helicity spheromak merging. We find that the Hall effect enhances the reconnection rate, and reduces the generation of toroidal sheared-flow. The suppression of the ``slingshot effect'' affects the relaxation process. We will discuss details in the poster.

Authors

  • Yasuhiro Kaminou

    • Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
  • Xuehan Guo

    • Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
  • Michiaki Inomoto

    • Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
  • Yasushi Ono

    • Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
  • Ritoku Horiuchi

    • National Institute for Fusion Sciences