Numerical studies of the linear theta pinch
Abstract
Aspects of several physical problems associated with linear theta pinches have been studied using recently developed numerical methods for the solution of the nonlinear equations for time-dependent magnetohydrodynamic flow in two- and three-dimensions. The problems studied include the propagation of end-loss produced rarefaction waves, the flow produced in a proposed injection experiment geometry, and the linear growth and nonlinear saturation of instabilities in rotating plasmas, all in linear geometries. The studies illustrate how numerical computations aid in flow visualization, and how the small amplitude behavior and nonlinear fate of plasmas in unstable equilibria can be connected through the numerical solution of the dynamical equations
- Publication:
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Pulsed High Beta Plasmas
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976phbp.proc..345B
- Keywords:
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- Magnetohydrodynamic Flow;
- Magnetohydrodynamic Stability;
- Numerical Analysis;
- Theta Pinch;
- Three Dimensional Flow;
- Two Dimensional Flow;
- Computer Techniques;
- Flow Visualization;
- Nonlinear Equations;
- Plasma Cylinders;
- Plasma Dynamics;
- Rotating Plasmas;
- Time Dependence;
- Plasma Physics