Topology during magnetic reconnection events in RFX-mod
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Abstract
RFX-mod is a medium-sized device (R0=2 m, a=0.459 m) operated by Consorzio RFX, that mainly works in the Reversed-Field Pinch (RFP) magnetic confinement configuration. During a typical RFP discharge, long phases of high confinement with helical symmetry are interrupted by reconnection events1 associated with significant Plasma-Wall Interaction (PWI), which is the topic of this work. An example of reconnection event has been observed via a fast camera looking at the graphite-covered inner wall, showing two separated footprints2. A first analysis, considering the reconstruction of the last closed plasma surface deformation due to phase-locking of m=1 tearing modes as the main cause of PWI shows that more modes than those measured by magnetic sensors are locked. A more refined analysis, involving the calculation of a 3D map of the Connection Length to the wall with the Hamiltonian guiding center code ORBIT, confirms the importance of m=1 phase-locking but an additional role of the m=0, n=7 mode is highlighted, which is a new result for the RFP. Finally, a further analysis considering a synthetic spectrum of tearing modes with m=0, 1 and n<45 reproduces the PWI pattern in detail.
1M. Gobbin et al., Nucl. Fusion 62, 026030 (2022)
2P. Scarin et al., Nucl. Fusion 59, 086008 (2019)
1M. Gobbin et al., Nucl. Fusion 62, 026030 (2022)
2P. Scarin et al., Nucl. Fusion 59, 086008 (2019)
*This work has been funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union nor European Commission can be held responsible for them.
Publication: P. Porcu, G. Spizzo, M. Veranda, M. Zuin, M. Agostini, M. Gobbin, D. Terranova and the RFX-mod team, "Topology during magnetic reconnection events in RFX-mod", submitted to Physics of Plasmas
Presenters
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Pasquale Porcu
- CRF - University of Padova / Consorzio RFX