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Acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets

Acoustic emission (AE) sensing is a viable tool for superconducting magnet diagnostics. Using in-house developed cryogenic amplified piezoelectric sensors, we conducted AE studies during quench training of the US LARP’s high-field quadrupole HQ02 and the LBNL’s high-field dipole HD3. For both magnet...

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Autores principales: Marchevsky, M, Sabbi, G, Bajas, H, Gourlay, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cryogenics.2015.03.005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2312404
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author Marchevsky, M
Sabbi, G
Bajas, H
Gourlay, S
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Sabbi, G
Bajas, H
Gourlay, S
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description Acoustic emission (AE) sensing is a viable tool for superconducting magnet diagnostics. Using in-house developed cryogenic amplified piezoelectric sensors, we conducted AE studies during quench training of the US LARP’s high-field quadrupole HQ02 and the LBNL’s high-field dipole HD3. For both magnets, AE bursts were observed, with spike amplitude and frequency increasing toward the quench current during current up-ramps. In the HQ02, the AE onset upon current ramping is distinct and exhibits a clear memory of the previously-reached quench current (Kaiser effect). On the other hand, in the HD3 magnet the AE amplitude begins to increase well before the previously-reached quench current (felicity effect), suggesting an ongoing progressive mechanical motion in the coils. A clear difference in the AE signature exists between the untrained and trained mechanical states in HD3. Time intervals between the AE signals detected at the opposite ends of HD3 coils were processed using a combination of narrow-band pass filtering; threshold crossing and correlation algorithms, and the spatial distributions of AE sources and the mechanical energy release were calculated. Both distributions appear to be consistent with the quench location distribution. Energy statistics of the AE spikes exhibits a power-law scaling typical for the self-organized critical state.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16661532019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.cryogenics.2015.03.005http://cds.cern.ch/record/2312404engMarchevsky, MSabbi, GBajas, HGourlay, SAcoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnetsAccelerators and Storage RingsAcoustic emission (AE) sensing is a viable tool for superconducting magnet diagnostics. Using in-house developed cryogenic amplified piezoelectric sensors, we conducted AE studies during quench training of the US LARP’s high-field quadrupole HQ02 and the LBNL’s high-field dipole HD3. For both magnets, AE bursts were observed, with spike amplitude and frequency increasing toward the quench current during current up-ramps. In the HQ02, the AE onset upon current ramping is distinct and exhibits a clear memory of the previously-reached quench current (Kaiser effect). On the other hand, in the HD3 magnet the AE amplitude begins to increase well before the previously-reached quench current (felicity effect), suggesting an ongoing progressive mechanical motion in the coils. A clear difference in the AE signature exists between the untrained and trained mechanical states in HD3. Time intervals between the AE signals detected at the opposite ends of HD3 coils were processed using a combination of narrow-band pass filtering; threshold crossing and correlation algorithms, and the spatial distributions of AE sources and the mechanical energy release were calculated. Both distributions appear to be consistent with the quench location distribution. Energy statistics of the AE spikes exhibits a power-law scaling typical for the self-organized critical state.oai:inspirehep.net:16661532015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Marchevsky, M
Sabbi, G
Bajas, H
Gourlay, S
Acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets
title Acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets
title_full Acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets
title_fullStr Acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets
title_full_unstemmed Acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets
title_short Acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets
title_sort acoustic emission during quench training of superconducting accelerator magnets
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cryogenics.2015.03.005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2312404
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