The evaluation of electrical coupling parameters in multistrand cables is a fundamental prerequisite for the calculation of current distribution and ac-losses in superconducting cables. The theoretical evaluation of these parameters requires a detailed description of the cable geometry.Acode for the geometric description of generic multistrand multistage cables and for the calculation of the strand self- and mutual inductance coefficients has been developed. An extensive measurement campaign using straight and wound twisted multistage copper cables has been performed in order to validate the numerical model. An indirect measurement method has been used for the evaluation of the self-inductances of the wires in the straight cable....
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
The evaluation of electrical coupling parameters in multistrand cables is a fundamental prerequisit...
none3The evaluation of electrical coupling parameters in multistrand cables is a fundamental prereq...
none4The modeling of current distribution and ac losses in multistrand superconducting cables is str...
The modeling of current distribution and ac losses in multistrand superconducting cables is strictly...
The modeling of current distribution and ac losses in multistrand superconducting cables is strictly...
In this work, the inductance and resistance of different cable configurations are obtained by dividi...
The paper presents a procedure for the numerical computation of the global interstrand resistances m...
The paper presents a procedure for the numerical computation of the global interstrand resistances m...
In this work, the inductance and resistance of different cable configurations are obtained by dividi...
The paper presents a procedure for the numerical computation of the global interstrand resistances m...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
The evaluation of electrical coupling parameters in multistrand cables is a fundamental prerequisit...
none3The evaluation of electrical coupling parameters in multistrand cables is a fundamental prereq...
none4The modeling of current distribution and ac losses in multistrand superconducting cables is str...
The modeling of current distribution and ac losses in multistrand superconducting cables is strictly...
The modeling of current distribution and ac losses in multistrand superconducting cables is strictly...
In this work, the inductance and resistance of different cable configurations are obtained by dividi...
The paper presents a procedure for the numerical computation of the global interstrand resistances m...
The paper presents a procedure for the numerical computation of the global interstrand resistances m...
In this work, the inductance and resistance of different cable configurations are obtained by dividi...
The paper presents a procedure for the numerical computation of the global interstrand resistances m...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...
This project is partly supported by NSFC Grant 51207146, RAEng Research Exchange scheme of UK and EP...