The new generation of high-field superconducting accelerator magnets poses a challenge concerning the protection of the magnet coil in the case of a quench. The very high stored energy per unit volume requires a fast and efficient quench heating system in order to avoid damage due to overheating. A new protection system for superconducting magnets is presented, comprising a combination of a novel coupling-loss induced quench (CLIQ) system and conventional quench heaters. CLIQ can provoke a very fast transition to the normal state in coil windings by introducing coupling loss and thus heat in the coil's conductor. The advantage of the hybrid protection system is a global transition, resulting in a much faster current decay, a significantly l...
The coupling-loss induced quench system (CLIQ) is an innovative method for the protection of high-fi...
The recently developed Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench (CLIQ) protection system is a new method for ini...
Protection against the effects of a quench is a crucial challenge for 16-T-class superconducting dip...
The new generation of high-field superconducting accelerator magnets poses a challenge concerning th...
The new generation of high-field superconducting accelerator magnets poses a challenge concerning th...
Conventional quench protection systems for high-magnetic-field superconducting magnets are based on ...
A new and promising method for the protection of superconducting high-field magnets is developed and...
A new and promising method for the protection of superconducting high-field magnets is developed and...
The recently developed Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench (CLIQ) protection system is a new method for ini...
Email Print Request Permissions Save to Project A new and promising method for the prot...
CLIQ, the Coupling-Loss Induced Quench system, is a new method for protecting superconducting magnet...
CLIQ, the Coupling-Loss Induced Quench system, is a new method for protecting superconducting magnet...
CLIQ, the Coupling-Loss Induced Quench system, is a new method for protecting superconducting magnet...
The coupling-loss induced quench system (CLIQ) is an innovative method for the protection of high-fi...
The coupling-loss induced quench system (CLIQ) is an innovative method for the protection of high-fi...
The coupling-loss induced quench system (CLIQ) is an innovative method for the protection of high-fi...
The recently developed Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench (CLIQ) protection system is a new method for ini...
Protection against the effects of a quench is a crucial challenge for 16-T-class superconducting dip...
The new generation of high-field superconducting accelerator magnets poses a challenge concerning th...
The new generation of high-field superconducting accelerator magnets poses a challenge concerning th...
Conventional quench protection systems for high-magnetic-field superconducting magnets are based on ...
A new and promising method for the protection of superconducting high-field magnets is developed and...
A new and promising method for the protection of superconducting high-field magnets is developed and...
The recently developed Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench (CLIQ) protection system is a new method for ini...
Email Print Request Permissions Save to Project A new and promising method for the prot...
CLIQ, the Coupling-Loss Induced Quench system, is a new method for protecting superconducting magnet...
CLIQ, the Coupling-Loss Induced Quench system, is a new method for protecting superconducting magnet...
CLIQ, the Coupling-Loss Induced Quench system, is a new method for protecting superconducting magnet...
The coupling-loss induced quench system (CLIQ) is an innovative method for the protection of high-fi...
The coupling-loss induced quench system (CLIQ) is an innovative method for the protection of high-fi...
The coupling-loss induced quench system (CLIQ) is an innovative method for the protection of high-fi...
The recently developed Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench (CLIQ) protection system is a new method for ini...
Protection against the effects of a quench is a crucial challenge for 16-T-class superconducting dip...