Title: Yang Henglei(???),Wang Xiaogang(???)
1Effects of Inflow Disturbance at Boundaries on
the Magnetic Reconnection
- Yang Henglei(???),Wang Xiaogang(???)
- State Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by
Laser, Ion and Electron Beams - The Department of Physics
- Dalian University of Technology
2Outline
- Driven reconnection
- Model
- Simulation results
- Summary and discussions
3- Magnetic reconnection usually happens in the
magnetic confined plasmas as well as the
planetary space plasma - Magnetic fields embedded in plasmas undergo
topological rearrangement due to nonideal
instabilities or perturbations imposed at the
boundary free or driven - Liberate free energy that can be converted to
thermal and kinetic energy.
4The sketch of reconnection
5Ohms Law
6Outline
- Driven reconnection
- Model
- Simulation results
- Summary and discussions
7Taylor model (Classical driven reconnection
model)
Fundamental model proposed by Taylor, and
investigated by Hahm and Kulsrud
is subjected to a boundary deformation
Xiaogang Wang .etc have made some researches and
corrections on the model in the early work
8z
y ?
x
2Lc
9Model (2 D 3 components MHD)
10The initial magnetic fields
and
11- At z0, the symmetric boundary conditions are
taken use of
- Along the x direction, the periodical boundary
conditions are imposed, i.e. the variables at
the left boundary (x0) correspond with the
values at the right boundary (xLx2)
- , an inflow (in the
units of ) is imposed
12Fig. The inflow disturbance configuration
13Outline
- Driven reconnection
- Model
- Simulation results
- Summary and discussions
14CASE 1
is changed orderly
Fig. the magnetic field figure when
15Reconnection has happened
Fig. the magnetic field figure (a) and velocity
vector figure (b) at t82 when
16Fig. time history of magnetic reconnection rate
trend under the different inflow velocities
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18CASE 2
is changed orderly
Fig. the magnetic field figure (a) and velocity
vector figure (b) at t60 when
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20CASE 3
is changed orderly
Fig. Comparison of the magnetic fields figures
when
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22CASE 4
is changed orderly
Fig. Comparison of the magnetic fields figures
when
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24Outline
- Driven reconnection
- Model
- Simulation results
- Summary and discussions
25Summary
- 1) The faster the at boundaries is,
- 2) the closer its position (i.e. here) to the
current sheet is, - 3) the lower the viscosity is,
- 4) the higher the resistivity is,
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- The faster the reconnection rate will be.
26Discussion
- The forced reconnection is caused by the driven
inflow at the boundaries which bring the magnetic
flux in as - Owing to the resistivity in the current
sheet, the magnetic lines are cut and reconnected
again, and the magnetic islands are formed.
27Discussion
- Reconnection is flow driven, increasing the
inflow value and decreasing its distance to the
current sheet will enhance its influence on
reconnection - Furthermore the viscosity slows down the flow,
therefore, reducing viscosity will strengthen the
flow effect. - Finally, the resistivity provides the
dissipation, thus the larger the resistivity is,
the easier the field lines reconnect.
28THANK YOU
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