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Transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge

Several resistive joints are foreseen inside the coils of the ATLAS Barrel Toroid. Here we investigate the problems linked to nonstationary effects: during the magnet charge and dump discharge the magnetic field induces eddy-currents inside the joints, increasing the Joule dissipation and possibly e...

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Autores principales: Volpini, G, Acerbi, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/582157
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author Volpini, G
Acerbi, E
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Acerbi, E
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description Several resistive joints are foreseen inside the coils of the ATLAS Barrel Toroid. Here we investigate the problems linked to nonstationary effects: during the magnet charge and dump discharge the magnetic field induces eddy-currents inside the joints, increasing the Joule dissipation and possibly exceeding the conductor's critical current. We have developed an electrical model of the joint to predict the current distribution under nonstationary conditions and consequent heat dissipation; this model allowed us to compute the optimum length of these joints in order to minimise the heat dissipation and the eddy-currents. (5 refs).
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spelling cern-5821572019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/582157engVolpini, GAcerbi, ETransient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and dischargeDetectors and Experimental TechniquesSeveral resistive joints are foreseen inside the coils of the ATLAS Barrel Toroid. Here we investigate the problems linked to nonstationary effects: during the magnet charge and dump discharge the magnetic field induces eddy-currents inside the joints, increasing the Joule dissipation and possibly exceeding the conductor's critical current. We have developed an electrical model of the joint to predict the current distribution under nonstationary conditions and consequent heat dissipation; this model allowed us to compute the optimum length of these joints in order to minimise the heat dissipation and the eddy-currents. (5 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:5821572000
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Volpini, G
Acerbi, E
Transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge
title Transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge
title_full Transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge
title_fullStr Transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge
title_full_unstemmed Transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge
title_short Transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the ATLAS toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge
title_sort transient behaviour of a resistive joint in the atlas toroids during the magnet ramp-up and discharge
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/582157
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