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Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors

This contribution presents distributed and multi-point fiber-optic monitoring of cryogenic temperatures along a superconducting power transmission line down to 30 K and over 20 m distance. Multi-point measurements were conducted using fiber Bragg gratings sensors coated with two different functional...

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Autores principales: Chiuchiolo, Antonella, Palmieri, Luca, Consales, Marco, Giordano, Michele, Borriello, Anna, Bajas, Hugues, Galtarossa, Andrea, Bajko, Marta, Cusano, Andrea
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Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Optics Letters 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.40.004424
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162904
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author Chiuchiolo, Antonella
Palmieri, Luca
Consales, Marco
Giordano, Michele
Borriello, Anna
Bajas, Hugues
Galtarossa, Andrea
Bajko, Marta
Cusano, Andrea
author_facet Chiuchiolo, Antonella
Palmieri, Luca
Consales, Marco
Giordano, Michele
Borriello, Anna
Bajas, Hugues
Galtarossa, Andrea
Bajko, Marta
Cusano, Andrea
author_sort Chiuchiolo, Antonella
collection CERN
description This contribution presents distributed and multi-point fiber-optic monitoring of cryogenic temperatures along a superconducting power transmission line down to 30 K and over 20 m distance. Multi-point measurements were conducted using fiber Bragg gratings sensors coated with two different functional overlays (epoxy and PMMA) demonstrating cryogenic operation in the range 300 – 4.2 K. Distributed measurements exploited optical frequency-domain reflectometry to analyze the Rayleigh scattering along two concatenated fibers with different coatings (acrylate and polyimide). The integrated system has been placed along the 20 m long cryostat of a superconducting power transmission line, which is currently being tested at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Cool-down events from 300 K to 30 K have been successfully measured in space and time, confirming the viability of these approaches to the monitoring of cryogenic temperatures along a superconducting transmission line.
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spelling cern-21629042019-09-30T06:29:59Z doi:10.1364/OL.40.004424 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162904 eng Chiuchiolo, Antonella Palmieri, Luca Consales, Marco Giordano, Michele Borriello, Anna Bajas, Hugues Galtarossa, Andrea Bajko, Marta Cusano, Andrea Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors Accelerators and Storage Rings 9: HiRadMat@SPS and MagNet@CERN 9.2: MagNet@CERN This contribution presents distributed and multi-point fiber-optic monitoring of cryogenic temperatures along a superconducting power transmission line down to 30 K and over 20 m distance. Multi-point measurements were conducted using fiber Bragg gratings sensors coated with two different functional overlays (epoxy and PMMA) demonstrating cryogenic operation in the range 300 – 4.2 K. Distributed measurements exploited optical frequency-domain reflectometry to analyze the Rayleigh scattering along two concatenated fibers with different coatings (acrylate and polyimide). The integrated system has been placed along the 20 m long cryostat of a superconducting power transmission line, which is currently being tested at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Cool-down events from 300 K to 30 K have been successfully measured in space and time, confirming the viability of these approaches to the monitoring of cryogenic temperatures along a superconducting transmission line. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/312453 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162904 Optics Letters Optics Letters, 19 (2015) pp. 4424-4427 2015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
9: HiRadMat@SPS and MagNet@CERN
9.2: MagNet@CERN
Chiuchiolo, Antonella
Palmieri, Luca
Consales, Marco
Giordano, Michele
Borriello, Anna
Bajas, Hugues
Galtarossa, Andrea
Bajko, Marta
Cusano, Andrea
Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors
title Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors
title_full Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors
title_fullStr Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors
title_full_unstemmed Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors
title_short Cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors
title_sort cryogenic-temperature profiling of high-power superconducting lines using local and distributed optical-fiber sensors
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
9: HiRadMat@SPS and MagNet@CERN
9.2: MagNet@CERN
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.40.004424
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162904
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162904
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