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Role of Hall effect on the resistive kink mode in tokamaks

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6587/ab60ff

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Hall; sawtooth; crash; electron diamagnetic drift; GPU

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11775188, 11835010]
  2. Special Project on High-performance Computing under the National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFB0200603]
  3. Fundamental Research Fund for Chinese Central Universities

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The influence of the Hall effect on the nonlinear evolution of the m/n = 1/1 resistive-kink mode is numerically investigated by the three-dimensional toroidal Hall-MHD code CLT. It is found that the Hall effect can lead to the explosive growth of the resistive-kink mode at the nonlinear stage. The explosive nonlinear growth of the resistive-kink mode mainly results from the structural transition of the current sheet in the Hall-MHD simulations. At the nonlinear stage, the geometry of the current sheet turns into X-type from Y-type, resulting in the significant acceleration of the reconnection process. The fast reconnection induced by the Hall effect may explain the fast crash observed in large tokamaks. We also found that there exists a critical value of the ion inertial length that is resulted from the acceleration of magnetic reconnection due to the decoupling motions of ions and electrons and the suppression effect by the electron diamagnetic rotation in the Hall MHD. The critical value of di decreases with increasing thermal conductivity k(perpendicular to). When d(i) exceeds a critical value, the peak growth rate decreases with increasing d(i).

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