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Characterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting Magnets
Silicon carbide (SiC) composite high-energy varistors have been demonstrated as a viable alternative to linear resistors as energy extraction devices during an abrupt loss of superconductivity in a magnet, called a quench. These have typically been installed external to the cryostat at ambient tempe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2023.3247995 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2857855 |
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author | Galvin, Tom Kirby, Glyn Pepitone, Kevin Coll, Dominic Twin, Andrew Warren, David Ball, Steven |
author_facet | Galvin, Tom Kirby, Glyn Pepitone, Kevin Coll, Dominic Twin, Andrew Warren, David Ball, Steven |
author_sort | Galvin, Tom |
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description | Silicon carbide (SiC) composite high-energy varistors have been demonstrated as a viable alternative to linear resistors as energy extraction devices during an abrupt loss of superconductivity in a magnet, called a quench. These have typically been installed external to the cryostat at ambient temperatures, but for some superconducting magnets it may be beneficial to mount the varistors within the cryostat in vacuum, a gaseous environment, or submerged in liquid cryogens. Varistors are semiconductors and therefore exhibit a temperature-dependent voltage–current relationship, so characterising their behaviour at low temperatures is important to predict their energy extraction behaviour. In this paper we present characterisation data of SiC varistor devices from 4–300 K: voltage-current characteristics, thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity, thermal expansion, and flexural strength. These varistors are a candidate for protection at 1.9 K of the MCBY magnets, currently being built at Uppsala University for CERN. |
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spelling | cern-28578552023-05-05T18:57:08Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2023.3247995http://cds.cern.ch/record/2857855engGalvin, TomKirby, GlynPepitone, KevinColl, DominicTwin, AndrewWarren, DavidBall, StevenCharacterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting MagnetsAccelerators and Storage RingsSilicon carbide (SiC) composite high-energy varistors have been demonstrated as a viable alternative to linear resistors as energy extraction devices during an abrupt loss of superconductivity in a magnet, called a quench. These have typically been installed external to the cryostat at ambient temperatures, but for some superconducting magnets it may be beneficial to mount the varistors within the cryostat in vacuum, a gaseous environment, or submerged in liquid cryogens. Varistors are semiconductors and therefore exhibit a temperature-dependent voltage–current relationship, so characterising their behaviour at low temperatures is important to predict their energy extraction behaviour. In this paper we present characterisation data of SiC varistor devices from 4–300 K: voltage-current characteristics, thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity, thermal expansion, and flexural strength. These varistors are a candidate for protection at 1.9 K of the MCBY magnets, currently being built at Uppsala University for CERN.oai:cds.cern.ch:28578552023 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Galvin, Tom Kirby, Glyn Pepitone, Kevin Coll, Dominic Twin, Andrew Warren, David Ball, Steven Characterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting Magnets |
title | Characterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting Magnets |
title_full | Characterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting Magnets |
title_fullStr | Characterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting Magnets |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting Magnets |
title_short | Characterisation of SiC Varistor Quench Protection Operating at 4 Kelvin for Use With Superconducting Magnets |
title_sort | characterisation of sic varistor quench protection operating at 4 kelvin for use with superconducting magnets |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2023.3247995 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2857855 |
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