On the basis of tearing mode theory a simple but physically explicit model of the evolution of toroidally coupled rotating magnetic islands has been developed. The basic mechanism identified by the model in the island evolution is the locking in phase of rotating islands that leads to rapid destabilisation of an initially stable mode. Destabilisation of marginally stable (2, 1) and (3, 1) modes is analysed in several scenarios. It is shown that mode coupling is an effective way of destabilising a m=3 island in a low-β plasma. The numerical examples presented show the individual roles of coupling, inertia and a resistive wall. The model was applied for the analysis of MHD observations of an ASDEX discharge
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The tearing mode instability and the associated magnetic islands can lead to a degradation of tokama...
ABSTRACT. A basic theoretical framework is developed for the investigation of tearing mode interacti...
Numerical studies of the nonlinear evolution of coupled magnetohydrodynamic - type tearing modes in ...
The interaction of a locked tearing mode with a non-axisymmetric control field is numerically explor...
The evolution of magnetic islands at two resonant surfaces during the development of a global tearin...
In this thesis, important aspects of the driven response of tearing modes to both electrodynamic and...
The evolution of magnetic islands at two resonant surfaces during the development of a global tearin...
Tearing modes play a key role in magnetically confined plasmas for thermonuclear interest. The nonli...
The article presents experimental and theoretical investigations on the dynamics of sawteeth and neo...
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities often limit fusion plasma performance in mag-netic confineme...
A review is given of the linear theory of reconnection for a plane current layer. The three basic mo...
International audienceNumerical simulations investigating the interaction of co-existent 2/1 and 3/1...
International audienceNumerical simulations investigating the interaction of co-existent 2/1 and 3/1...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection plays a critical role in many astrophysical processes wh...
International audienceNumerical simulations investigating the interaction of co-existent 2/1 and 3/1...
The tearing mode instability and the associated magnetic islands can lead to a degradation of tokama...
ABSTRACT. A basic theoretical framework is developed for the investigation of tearing mode interacti...
Numerical studies of the nonlinear evolution of coupled magnetohydrodynamic - type tearing modes in ...
The interaction of a locked tearing mode with a non-axisymmetric control field is numerically explor...
The evolution of magnetic islands at two resonant surfaces during the development of a global tearin...
In this thesis, important aspects of the driven response of tearing modes to both electrodynamic and...
The evolution of magnetic islands at two resonant surfaces during the development of a global tearin...
Tearing modes play a key role in magnetically confined plasmas for thermonuclear interest. The nonli...
The article presents experimental and theoretical investigations on the dynamics of sawteeth and neo...
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities often limit fusion plasma performance in mag-netic confineme...
A review is given of the linear theory of reconnection for a plane current layer. The three basic mo...
International audienceNumerical simulations investigating the interaction of co-existent 2/1 and 3/1...
International audienceNumerical simulations investigating the interaction of co-existent 2/1 and 3/1...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection plays a critical role in many astrophysical processes wh...
International audienceNumerical simulations investigating the interaction of co-existent 2/1 and 3/1...