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Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues
Electrical faults are in most cases dramatic events for magnets, due to the large stored energy which is potentially available to be dissipated at the fault location. After a reminder of the principles of electrostatics in Section 1, the basic mechanisms of conduction and breakdown in dielectrics ar...
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author | Tommasini, D. |
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description | Electrical faults are in most cases dramatic events for magnets, due to the large stored energy which is potentially available to be dissipated at the fault location. After a reminder of the principles of electrostatics in Section 1, the basic mechanisms of conduction and breakdown in dielectrics are summarized in Section 2. Section 3 introduces the types and function of the electrical insulation in magnets, and Section 4 its relevant failure mechanisms. Section 5 deals with ageing and, finally, Section 6 gives some principles for testing. Though the School specifically dealt with warm magnets, for completeness some principles of dielectric insulation for superconducting accelerator magnets are briefly summarized in a dedicated appendix. |
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spelling | cern-13427012023-03-14T19:46:23Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2010-004.335http://cds.cern.ch/record/1342701engTommasini, D.Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issuesAccelerators and Storage RingsElectrical faults are in most cases dramatic events for magnets, due to the large stored energy which is potentially available to be dissipated at the fault location. After a reminder of the principles of electrostatics in Section 1, the basic mechanisms of conduction and breakdown in dielectrics are summarized in Section 2. Section 3 introduces the types and function of the electrical insulation in magnets, and Section 4 its relevant failure mechanisms. Section 5 deals with ageing and, finally, Section 6 gives some principles for testing. Though the School specifically dealt with warm magnets, for completeness some principles of dielectric insulation for superconducting accelerator magnets are briefly summarized in a dedicated appendix.Electrical faults are in most cases dramatic events for magnets, due to the large stored energy which is potentially available to be dissipated at the fault location. After a reminder of the principles of electrostatics in Section 1, the basic mechanisms of conduction and breakdown in dielectrics are summarized in Section 2. Section 3 introduces the types and function of the electrical insulation in magnets, and Section 4 its relevant failure mechanisms. Section 5 deals with ageing and, finally, Section 6 gives some principles for testing. Though the School specifically dealt with warm magnets, for completeness some principles of dielectric insulation for superconducting accelerator magnets are briefly summarized in a dedicated appendix.CERNarXiv:1104.0802oai:cds.cern.ch:13427012011-04-06 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Tommasini, D. Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues |
title | Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues |
title_full | Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues |
title_fullStr | Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues |
title_full_unstemmed | Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues |
title_short | Dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues |
title_sort | dielectric insulation and high-voltage issues |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2010-004.335 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1342701 |
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