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Low-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet Impedance

A superconducting magnet for particle accelerators is often modeled as an ideal inductor, as it indeed exhibits a completely negligible resistance; this is fully satisfactory, as an example, for control purposes, as the time constant formed by the magnet inductance and the resistance of normal condu...

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Autor principal: Martino, Michele
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2105847
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2839853
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author Martino, Michele
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description A superconducting magnet for particle accelerators is often modeled as an ideal inductor, as it indeed exhibits a completely negligible resistance; this is fully satisfactory, as an example, for control purposes, as the time constant formed by the magnet inductance and the resistance of normal conducting cables connecting it to the power converter accurately describe the essentially dominant dynamics of the circuit. Such a model would however fail to correctly represent the noise attenuation mechanism at play in practical superconducting magnets, which also include a vacuum pipe or a beam screen in the inner part of the aperture, an iron yoke on the outer part, and, potentially, a stainless steel or aluminum collar in between. Even at relatively low frequencies, a more accurate model is therefore needed. A sufficiently general one is proposed and illustrated.
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spelling cern-28398532023-03-31T10:09:07Zdoi:10.1155/2022/2105847http://cds.cern.ch/record/2839853engMartino, MicheleLow-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet ImpedanceAccelerators and Storage RingsA superconducting magnet for particle accelerators is often modeled as an ideal inductor, as it indeed exhibits a completely negligible resistance; this is fully satisfactory, as an example, for control purposes, as the time constant formed by the magnet inductance and the resistance of normal conducting cables connecting it to the power converter accurately describe the essentially dominant dynamics of the circuit. Such a model would however fail to correctly represent the noise attenuation mechanism at play in practical superconducting magnets, which also include a vacuum pipe or a beam screen in the inner part of the aperture, an iron yoke on the outer part, and, potentially, a stainless steel or aluminum collar in between. Even at relatively low frequencies, a more accurate model is therefore needed. A sufficiently general one is proposed and illustrated.CERN-ACC-2022-0011oai:cds.cern.ch:28398532022-11-07
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Martino, Michele
Low-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet Impedance
title Low-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet Impedance
title_full Low-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet Impedance
title_fullStr Low-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet Impedance
title_full_unstemmed Low-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet Impedance
title_short Low-Frequency Analytical Model of Superconducting Magnet Impedance
title_sort low-frequency analytical model of superconducting magnet impedance
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2105847
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2839853
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