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Multiscale Phenomena in the Magnetized Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability

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Abstract

The magnetized Kelvin-Helmholtz instability (KHI) is known to develop macroscale plasma structures whose details depend on microscale physics. The magnetized KHI is simulated with two-species kinetic and fluid plasma models. Deviations between the simulations demonstrate the development of multiscale phenomena. Local plasma parameters are investigated as a means to identify the onset of multiscale effects and to characterize the relevant physics driving the phenomena. Insights from the localization suggest a method to strategically combine computationally efficient reduced models with higher fidelity models, which is facilitated using the finite-element continuum WARPXM framework. Initial applications of this domain-decomposed hybrid method include the magnetized KHI and plasma photonic crystals.

Publication: I.A.M. Datta, D.W. Crews, and U. Shumlak. Electromagnetic extension of the Dory-Guest-Harris instability as a benchmark for Vlasov-Maxwell continuum kinetic simulations of magnetized plasmas. Physics of Plasmas 28, (2021).<br>G.V. Vogman, J.H. Hammer, U. Shumlak, and W.A. Farmer. Two-fluid and kinetic transport physics of Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities in nonuniform low-beta plasmas. Physics of Plasmas 27, 102109 (2020).<br>A. Ho, I.A.M. Datta, and U. Shumlak. Physics-Based-Adaptive Plasma Model for High-Fidelity Numerical Simulations. Frontiers in Physics 6, 105 (2018).<br>U. Shumlak, R. Lilly, N. Reddell, E. Sousa, and B. Srinivasan. Advanced physics calculations using a multi-fluid plasma model. Computer Physics Communications 182, 1767 (2011).<br>

Presenters

  • Uri Shumlak

    University of Washington, Univ of Washington, Zap Energy Inc., Zap Energy Inc. and University of Washington

Authors

  • Uri Shumlak

    University of Washington, Univ of Washington, Zap Energy Inc., Zap Energy Inc. and University of Washington

  • Jack Coughlin

    University of Washington

  • Daniel W Crews

    University of Washington

  • I. A. M. Datta

    University of Washington

  • Andrew Ho

    University of Washington

  • Whitney Thomas

    University of Washington

  • Genia Vogman

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab