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Analysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting Cables

The analysis of current distribution and redistribution in superconducting cables requires the knowledge of the electric coupling among strands, and in particular the interstrand resistance and inductance values. In practice both parameters can have wide variations in cables commonly used such as Ru...

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Autores principales: Bottura, L, Breschi, M, Rosso, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0011-2275(03)00040-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/599032
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author Bottura, L
Breschi, M
Rosso, C
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Breschi, M
Rosso, C
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description The analysis of current distribution and redistribution in superconducting cables requires the knowledge of the electric coupling among strands, and in particular the interstrand resistance and inductance values. In practice both parameters can have wide variations in cables commonly used such as Rutherford cables for accelerators or Cable-in-Conduits for fusion and SMES magnets. In this paper we describe a model of a multi-stage twisted cable with arbitrary geometry that can be used to study the range of interstrand resistances and inductances that is associated with variations of geometry. These variations can be due to cabling or compaction effects. To describe the variations from the nominal geometry we have adopted a cable model that resembles to the physical process of cabling and compaction. The inductance calculation part of the model is validated by comparison to semi-analytical results, showing excellent accuracy and execution speed.
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spelling cern-5990322023-05-31T14:19:14Zdoi:10.1016/S0011-2275(03)00040-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/599032engBottura, LBreschi, MRosso, CAnalysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting CablesAccelerators and Storage RingsThe analysis of current distribution and redistribution in superconducting cables requires the knowledge of the electric coupling among strands, and in particular the interstrand resistance and inductance values. In practice both parameters can have wide variations in cables commonly used such as Rutherford cables for accelerators or Cable-in-Conduits for fusion and SMES magnets. In this paper we describe a model of a multi-stage twisted cable with arbitrary geometry that can be used to study the range of interstrand resistances and inductances that is associated with variations of geometry. These variations can be due to cabling or compaction effects. To describe the variations from the nominal geometry we have adopted a cable model that resembles to the physical process of cabling and compaction. The inductance calculation part of the model is validated by comparison to semi-analytical results, showing excellent accuracy and execution speed.CERN-LHC-2002-022-MTAoai:cds.cern.ch:5990322002-12-20
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bottura, L
Breschi, M
Rosso, C
Analysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting Cables
title Analysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting Cables
title_full Analysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting Cables
title_fullStr Analysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting Cables
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting Cables
title_short Analysis of Electrical Coupling Parameters in Superconducting Cables
title_sort analysis of electrical coupling parameters in superconducting cables
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0011-2275(03)00040-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/599032
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