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Earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads

The search for higher magnetic fields in particle accelerators increasingly demands the use of superconducting magnets. This magnet technology has a large amount of magnetic energy storage during operation at relatively high currents. As such, many monitoring and protection systems are required to s...

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Autores principales: Montabonnet, V, Pittet, S, Thurel, Y, Cussac, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1199751
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author Montabonnet, V
Pittet, S
Thurel, Y
Cussac, P
author_facet Montabonnet, V
Pittet, S
Thurel, Y
Cussac, P
author_sort Montabonnet, V
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description The search for higher magnetic fields in particle accelerators increasingly demands the use of superconducting magnets. This magnet technology has a large amount of magnetic energy storage during operation at relatively high currents. As such, many monitoring and protection systems are required to safely operate the magnet, including the monitoring of any leakage of current to earth in the superconducting magnet that indicates a failure of the insulation to earth. At low amplitude, the earth leakage current affects the magnetic field precision. At a higher level, the earth leakage current can additionally generate local losses which may definitively damage the magnet or its instrumentation. This paper presents an active earth fault current monitoring circuit, widely deployed in the converters for the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) superconducting magnets. The circuit allows the detection of earth faults before energising the circuit as well as limiting any eventual earth fault current. The electrical stress on each circuit component is analyzed and advice is given for a totally safe component selection in relation to a given load.
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spelling cern-11997512019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1199751engMontabonnet, VPittet, SThurel, YCussac, PEarth current monitoring circuit for inductive loadsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe search for higher magnetic fields in particle accelerators increasingly demands the use of superconducting magnets. This magnet technology has a large amount of magnetic energy storage during operation at relatively high currents. As such, many monitoring and protection systems are required to safely operate the magnet, including the monitoring of any leakage of current to earth in the superconducting magnet that indicates a failure of the insulation to earth. At low amplitude, the earth leakage current affects the magnetic field precision. At a higher level, the earth leakage current can additionally generate local losses which may definitively damage the magnet or its instrumentation. This paper presents an active earth fault current monitoring circuit, widely deployed in the converters for the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) superconducting magnets. The circuit allows the detection of earth faults before energising the circuit as well as limiting any eventual earth fault current. The electrical stress on each circuit component is analyzed and advice is given for a totally safe component selection in relation to a given load.CERN-ATS-2009-011oai:cds.cern.ch:11997512009-07-31
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Montabonnet, V
Pittet, S
Thurel, Y
Cussac, P
Earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads
title Earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads
title_full Earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads
title_fullStr Earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads
title_full_unstemmed Earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads
title_short Earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads
title_sort earth current monitoring circuit for inductive loads
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1199751
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