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Thermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current Magnets

Aiming at design improvements for the International Axion Observatory, alternative options for powering of the 20-kA magnet are under consideration. Use of high-temperature super- conductors in a transformer–rectifier system cooled by a single stage cryocooler at 40 K–50 K level is a promising option...

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Autores principales: Bykovskiy, Nikolay, Dudarev, Alexey, Kate, Herman ten
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2019.2895849
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2686984
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author Bykovskiy, Nikolay
Dudarev, Alexey
Kate, Herman ten
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Dudarev, Alexey
Kate, Herman ten
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description Aiming at design improvements for the International Axion Observatory, alternative options for powering of the 20-kA magnet are under consideration. Use of high-temperature super- conductors in a transformer–rectifier system cooled by a single stage cryocooler at 40 K–50 K level is a promising option, which al- lows to avoid massive movable bus bars, current leads, and related services. The overall efficiency of such a magnet powering system is determined by the characteristics of high-current switches, which have to operate in a fast synchronous manner. We studied the per- formance of thermally activated superconducting switches made of adjusted 4-mm-wide ReBCO tapes, using etching of the tapes in a FeCl$_{3}$ bath to increase their resistance in normal state and to prepare low-mass heaters perfectly matching the tape surface. First experimental results on the “off” state performance and time constants of the switches, when toggling between “on” and “off” states, are presented. Finally, we discuss a conceptual design of an all-ReBCO rectifier system comprising a superconducting trans- former and thermally activated switches, which can be scaled up for charging large magnet systems like particle detector magnets where slow charging is feasible.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17468532020-04-02T18:40:33Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2019.2895849http://cds.cern.ch/record/2686984engBykovskiy, NikolayDudarev, AlexeyKate, Herman tenThermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current MagnetsParticle Physics - ExperimentAiming at design improvements for the International Axion Observatory, alternative options for powering of the 20-kA magnet are under consideration. Use of high-temperature super- conductors in a transformer–rectifier system cooled by a single stage cryocooler at 40 K–50 K level is a promising option, which al- lows to avoid massive movable bus bars, current leads, and related services. The overall efficiency of such a magnet powering system is determined by the characteristics of high-current switches, which have to operate in a fast synchronous manner. We studied the per- formance of thermally activated superconducting switches made of adjusted 4-mm-wide ReBCO tapes, using etching of the tapes in a FeCl$_{3}$ bath to increase their resistance in normal state and to prepare low-mass heaters perfectly matching the tape surface. First experimental results on the “off” state performance and time constants of the switches, when toggling between “on” and “off” states, are presented. Finally, we discuss a conceptual design of an all-ReBCO rectifier system comprising a superconducting trans- former and thermally activated switches, which can be scaled up for charging large magnet systems like particle detector magnets where slow charging is feasible.oai:inspirehep.net:17468532019
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Bykovskiy, Nikolay
Dudarev, Alexey
Kate, Herman ten
Thermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current Magnets
title Thermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current Magnets
title_full Thermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current Magnets
title_fullStr Thermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current Magnets
title_full_unstemmed Thermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current Magnets
title_short Thermally Activated ReBCO Switches for Charging High-Current Magnets
title_sort thermally activated rebco switches for charging high-current magnets
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2019.2895849
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2686984
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