Author:
YOSHIDA Z.,INOUE N.,FUJITA T.,HATTORI K.,ISHIDA S.,ITAMI K.,KAMADA Y.,KIDO S.,MORIKAWA J.,MORIMOTO H.,MURAKAMI Y.,NAKANISHI H.,OGAWA Y.,SAITOH K.,TAKEJI S.,WATANABE M.,YAMADA H.
Abstract
The nonlinear dynamics and structure of plasmas with
tightly twisted magnetic
field lines have been studied using a toroidal plasma device. Stepwise
magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) relaxation occurs, resulting in a discontinuous
change in the pitch of magnetic field lines. This discrete
nature of the pitch
stems from the instability of kink (torsional) modes. The MHD relaxation
stabilizes kink modes by selecting (self-organizing) appropriate
pitches. The self-organized state displays the characteristic of a
‘dissipative structure’ in
that it is accompanied by enhanced energy dissipation; the global
resistance of
the plasma current is substantially enhanced. The magnetic energy, which is
generated by the internal plasma current, first changes into
fluctuation energy
through the kink instability, and then it goes mainly to ion thermal energy
through viscous dissipation of the fluctuating flow. The
viscosity dissipates the
fluctuation energy with conservation of helicity. The self-organization
of the stabilized magnetic field is characterized by the
preferential conservation of the helicity.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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