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Minimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting Strands

The stability of superconducting wires is a crucial task in the design of safe and reliable superconducting magnets. These magnets are prone to premature quenches due to local releases of energy. In order to simulate these energy disturbances, various heater technologies have been developed, such as...

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Autores principales: Breschi, M, Trevisani, L, Boselli, M, Bottura, Luca, Devred, Arnaud, Ribani, P L, Trillaud, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1027450
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author Breschi, M
Trevisani, L
Boselli, M
Bottura, Luca
Devred, Arnaud
Ribani, P L
Trillaud, F
author_facet Breschi, M
Trevisani, L
Boselli, M
Bottura, Luca
Devred, Arnaud
Ribani, P L
Trillaud, F
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description The stability of superconducting wires is a crucial task in the design of safe and reliable superconducting magnets. These magnets are prone to premature quenches due to local releases of energy. In order to simulate these energy disturbances, various heater technologies have been developed, such as coated tips, graphite pastes, and inductive coils. The experiments studied in the present work have been performed using a single-mode diode laser with an optical fiber to illuminate the superconducting strand surface. Minimum quench energies and voltage traces at different magnetic flux densities and transport currents have been measured on an LHC-type, Cu/NbTi wire bathed in pool boiling helium I. This paper deals with the numerical analysis of the experimental data. In particular, a coupled electromagnetic and thermal model has been developed to study quench development and propagation, focusing on the influence of heat exchange with liquid helium.
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spelling cern-10274502019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1027450engBreschi, MTrevisani, LBoselli, MBottura, LucaDevred, ArnaudRibani, P LTrillaud, FMinimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting StrandsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe stability of superconducting wires is a crucial task in the design of safe and reliable superconducting magnets. These magnets are prone to premature quenches due to local releases of energy. In order to simulate these energy disturbances, various heater technologies have been developed, such as coated tips, graphite pastes, and inductive coils. The experiments studied in the present work have been performed using a single-mode diode laser with an optical fiber to illuminate the superconducting strand surface. Minimum quench energies and voltage traces at different magnetic flux densities and transport currents have been measured on an LHC-type, Cu/NbTi wire bathed in pool boiling helium I. This paper deals with the numerical analysis of the experimental data. In particular, a coupled electromagnetic and thermal model has been developed to study quench development and propagation, focusing on the influence of heat exchange with liquid helium.CERN-AT-2007-008-MCSoai:cds.cern.ch:10274502007-02-15
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Breschi, M
Trevisani, L
Boselli, M
Bottura, Luca
Devred, Arnaud
Ribani, P L
Trillaud, F
Minimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting Strands
title Minimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting Strands
title_full Minimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting Strands
title_fullStr Minimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting Strands
title_full_unstemmed Minimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting Strands
title_short Minimum Quench Energy and Early Quench Development in NbTi Superconducting Strands
title_sort minimum quench energy and early quench development in nbti superconducting strands
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1027450
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