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External Coil Coupled Loss Induced Quench (E-CLIQ) System for the Protection of LTS Magnets

The next generation of Nb$_{3}$Sn accelerator magnets are pushed to higher magnetic fields, higher stored energy and higher energy density. This brings additional challenges when it comes to quench protection. At CERN, a fast quench protection system is under development that introduces normal zones...

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Autores principales: Mulder, Tim, Bordini, Bernardo, Ravaioli, Emmanuele, Schnaubelt, Erik, Wozniak, Mariusz, Verweij, Arjan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2023.3258912
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2856850
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Sumario:The next generation of Nb$_{3}$Sn accelerator magnets are pushed to higher magnetic fields, higher stored energy and higher energy density. This brings additional challenges when it comes to quench protection. At CERN, a fast quench protection system is under development that introduces normal zones directly in the coil's conductor by inductive heating. This system is called External coil Coupled Loss Induced Quench (E-CLIQ). The E-CLIQ device comprises many small copper coils that are strategically placed near the main coils. Once a quench is detected, a capacitor is discharged in to the E-CLIQ coils, resulting in the characteristic damped oscillating current of an RLC circuit. This results in a large, but local applied dB/dt on the conductor of the main magnet system, which locally heats it by induced interfilament and interstrand coupling loss. Such a system has the advantage of being fast by introducing normal zones in potentially less than 10 ms, it doesn't rely on heat flow through the insulation layers of the coil, as is the case with traditional quench heaters, and it is not electrically connected to the main circuit. In this paper, the E-CLIQ system is introduced, several first demonstrator coils are presented and the results of a first proof-of-concept test are shown.