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Magnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting Filaments
This paper presents a new Finite Element numerical method to analyze the coupling between twisted filaments in a superconducting multifilament composite wire. To avoid the large number of elements required by a 3D code, the proposed method makes use of the energy balance principle in a 2D code. The...
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author | Satiramatekul, T Bouillault, F Devred, Arnaud Leroy, Daniel |
author_facet | Satiramatekul, T Bouillault, F Devred, Arnaud Leroy, Daniel |
author_sort | Satiramatekul, T |
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description | This paper presents a new Finite Element numerical method to analyze the coupling between twisted filaments in a superconducting multifilament composite wire. To avoid the large number of elements required by a 3D code, the proposed method makes use of the energy balance principle in a 2D code. The relationship between superconductor critical current density and local magnetic flux density is implemented in the program for the Bean and modified Kim models. The modeled wire is made up of six filaments twisted together and embedded in a lowresistivity matrix. Computations of magnetization cycle and of the electric field pattern have been performed for various twist pitch values in the case of a pure copper matrix. The results confirm that the maximum magnetization depends on the matrix conductivity, the superconductor critical current density, the applied field frequency, and the filament twist pitch. The simulations also lead to a practical criterion for wire design that can be used to assess whether or not the filaments are coupled. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2007 |
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spelling | cern-10274482019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1027448engSatiramatekul, TBouillault, FDevred, ArnaudLeroy, DanielMagnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting FilamentsAccelerators and Storage RingsThis paper presents a new Finite Element numerical method to analyze the coupling between twisted filaments in a superconducting multifilament composite wire. To avoid the large number of elements required by a 3D code, the proposed method makes use of the energy balance principle in a 2D code. The relationship between superconductor critical current density and local magnetic flux density is implemented in the program for the Bean and modified Kim models. The modeled wire is made up of six filaments twisted together and embedded in a lowresistivity matrix. Computations of magnetization cycle and of the electric field pattern have been performed for various twist pitch values in the case of a pure copper matrix. The results confirm that the maximum magnetization depends on the matrix conductivity, the superconductor critical current density, the applied field frequency, and the filament twist pitch. The simulations also lead to a practical criterion for wire design that can be used to assess whether or not the filaments are coupled.CERN-AT-2007-007-MCSoai:cds.cern.ch:10274482007-02-15 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Satiramatekul, T Bouillault, F Devred, Arnaud Leroy, Daniel Magnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting Filaments |
title | Magnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting Filaments |
title_full | Magnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting Filaments |
title_fullStr | Magnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting Filaments |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting Filaments |
title_short | Magnetization Modeling of Twisted Superconducting Filaments |
title_sort | magnetization modeling of twisted superconducting filaments |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1027448 |
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