Abstract
The behaviour of a plasma permeated by a magnetic field, where the field possessess a hyperbolic neutural point, is considered. Results from numerical solutions of the magnetohydrodynamic formulation for such flows are reported. Problems are posed with the solar flare models of Dungey, Sweet & Petschek in mind. No evidence is found to support the idea that compression of the field lines near a hyperbolic null, in the presence of electrical resistance, can radically alter the geometry of those field lines (e.g. the formation of switch-off shocks). These computations do show that, for large values of the magnetic Reynolds number, a rate of annihilation, more rapid than that derived from order-of-magnitude estimates, is possible.