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Quench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHC

Flexible superconducting cables with currents up to 6 kA will be used to power magnets individually in the insertion regions of the LHC. In case of a quench, the currents in these circuits will decay very fast (with time constants of about 200 ms) such that relatively small copper cross sections are...

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Autores principales: Calvi, M, Herzog, R, Pelegrin-Carcelen, J M, Sonnemann, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1472069
http://cds.cern.ch/record/524918
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author Calvi, M
Herzog, R
Pelegrin-Carcelen, J M
Sonnemann, F
author_facet Calvi, M
Herzog, R
Pelegrin-Carcelen, J M
Sonnemann, F
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description Flexible superconducting cables with currents up to 6 kA will be used to power magnets individually in the insertion regions of the LHC. In case of a quench, the currents in these circuits will decay very fast (with time constants of about 200 ms) such that relatively small copper cross sections are sufficient for these busbars. Quench propagation experiments on a prototype cable and corresponding simulations led to a detailed understanding of the quench behavior of these busbars and to recommendations for the design and application of the cable. Simulations of the quench process in a multi-strand conductor led to a detailed understanding of the way current crosses from superconducting to pure copper strands and how this affects the quench propagation velocity. At nominal current (6 kA), the quench propagation velocities are high (10 m/s) and the hot spot temperature increases rapidly. In this situation, timely quench detection and energy extraction (current reduction) are vital to prevent damage of circuit components.
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spelling cern-5249182023-05-31T13:21:48Zdoi:10.1063/1.1472069http://cds.cern.ch/record/524918engCalvi, MHerzog, RPelegrin-Carcelen, J MSonnemann, FQuench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsFlexible superconducting cables with currents up to 6 kA will be used to power magnets individually in the insertion regions of the LHC. In case of a quench, the currents in these circuits will decay very fast (with time constants of about 200 ms) such that relatively small copper cross sections are sufficient for these busbars. Quench propagation experiments on a prototype cable and corresponding simulations led to a detailed understanding of the quench behavior of these busbars and to recommendations for the design and application of the cable. Simulations of the quench process in a multi-strand conductor led to a detailed understanding of the way current crosses from superconducting to pure copper strands and how this affects the quench propagation velocity. At nominal current (6 kA), the quench propagation velocities are high (10 m/s) and the hot spot temperature increases rapidly. In this situation, timely quench detection and energy extraction (current reduction) are vital to prevent damage of circuit components.LHC-Project-Report-512CERN-LHC-Project-Report-512oai:cds.cern.ch:5249182001-10-19
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Calvi, M
Herzog, R
Pelegrin-Carcelen, J M
Sonnemann, F
Quench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHC
title Quench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHC
title_full Quench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHC
title_fullStr Quench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Quench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHC
title_short Quench Propagation in the Superconducting 6 kA Flexible Busbars of the LHC
title_sort quench propagation in the superconducting 6 ka flexible busbars of the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1472069
http://cds.cern.ch/record/524918
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