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A Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting Magnet

Cross-sectional 2D models often represent a computationally efficient alternative to full 3D models, when simulating complex multi-physical magnet systems. However, especially for the case of self-protected, superconducting magnets, where the stored energy has to be dissipated within the magnet coil...

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Autores principales: Janitschke, Marvin, Mentink, Matthias, Murgia, Federica, Pracht, Dimitri, Ravaioli, Emmanuele, Verweij, Arjan P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2021.3059980
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2770767
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author Janitschke, Marvin
Mentink, Matthias
Murgia, Federica
Pracht, Dimitri
Ravaioli, Emmanuele
Verweij, Arjan P
author_facet Janitschke, Marvin
Mentink, Matthias
Murgia, Federica
Pracht, Dimitri
Ravaioli, Emmanuele
Verweij, Arjan P
author_sort Janitschke, Marvin
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description Cross-sectional 2D models often represent a computationally efficient alternative to full 3D models, when simulating complex multi-physical magnet systems. However, especially for the case of self-protected, superconducting magnets, where the stored energy has to be dissipated within the magnet coils, the thermal diffusion and the quench development in all three dimensions become key aspects. In order to further improve the simulation of transients in 2D models, a new modelling method for simplified quench development along the direction of the transport current is introduced. The original 2D model is hereby utilized for modelling the thermal domain, and the electrical resistance of each turn is scaled by the estimated time-dependent fraction of quenched conductor. Furthermore, the turn to turn quench propagation following the electrical connections is implemented. The proposed approach allows a very computationally efficient and easy-to-implement calculation since the model is effectively two-dimensional while providing a good approximation of the coil resistance development with sufficient accuracy. In order to illustrate the proposed quench-propagation modelling approach, simulations are compared to experimental results for the case of a self-protected, superconducting Nb-Ti dipole magnet. In general, a very good agreement between measurements and simulations was achieved.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18606772021-05-29T21:57:53Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2021.3059980http://cds.cern.ch/record/2770767engJanitschke, MarvinMentink, MatthiasMurgia, FedericaPracht, DimitriRavaioli, EmmanueleVerweij, Arjan PA Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting MagnetAccelerators and Storage RingsCross-sectional 2D models often represent a computationally efficient alternative to full 3D models, when simulating complex multi-physical magnet systems. However, especially for the case of self-protected, superconducting magnets, where the stored energy has to be dissipated within the magnet coils, the thermal diffusion and the quench development in all three dimensions become key aspects. In order to further improve the simulation of transients in 2D models, a new modelling method for simplified quench development along the direction of the transport current is introduced. The original 2D model is hereby utilized for modelling the thermal domain, and the electrical resistance of each turn is scaled by the estimated time-dependent fraction of quenched conductor. Furthermore, the turn to turn quench propagation following the electrical connections is implemented. The proposed approach allows a very computationally efficient and easy-to-implement calculation since the model is effectively two-dimensional while providing a good approximation of the coil resistance development with sufficient accuracy. In order to illustrate the proposed quench-propagation modelling approach, simulations are compared to experimental results for the case of a self-protected, superconducting Nb-Ti dipole magnet. In general, a very good agreement between measurements and simulations was achieved.oai:inspirehep.net:18606772021
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Janitschke, Marvin
Mentink, Matthias
Murgia, Federica
Pracht, Dimitri
Ravaioli, Emmanuele
Verweij, Arjan P
A Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting Magnet
title A Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting Magnet
title_full A Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting Magnet
title_fullStr A Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting Magnet
title_full_unstemmed A Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting Magnet
title_short A Simplified Approach to Simulate Quench Development in a Superconducting Magnet
title_sort simplified approach to simulate quench development in a superconducting magnet
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2021.3059980
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