1. Error-field penetration in reversed magnetic shear configurations.
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Wang, H. H., Wang, Z. X., Wang, X. Q., and Wang, X. G.
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MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS , *GEOMETRY , *EQUILIBRIUM , *TOKAMAKS , *VISCOSITY , *PERTURBATION theory - Abstract
Error-field penetration in reversed magnetic shear (RMS) configurations is numerically investigated by using a two-dimensional resistive magnetohydrodynamic model in slab geometry. To explore different dynamic processes in locked modes, three equilibrium states are adopted. Stable, marginal, and unstable current profiles for double tearing modes are designed by varying the current intensity between two resonant surfaces separated by a certain distance. Further, the dynamic characteristics of locked modes in the three RMS states are identified, and the relevant physics mechanisms are elucidated. The scaling behavior of critical perturbation value with initial plasma velocity is numerically obtained, which obeys previously established relevant analytical theory in the viscoresistive regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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