Due to the wide spectrum of current sharing temperatures in an HTS magnet, estimating the energy required to quench the magnet is a complicated task. On the other hand, quenching an LTS magnet for quench characterization purposes with a heater is straight-forward due to the small temperature margin, and correspondingly low minimum quench energy (MQE). To estimate the required energy for LTS magnet, the analytic concept of MQE can be utilized. In this paper we propose that only numerical simulations can give adequate estimates to the MQE of an HTS magnet for measurement purposes. Further, due to the high enthalpy margin, the utilization of spot heaters with short energy pulses becomes questionable. We present in detail the effect of heater’s...
We propose that in an HTS application, stability is lost more likely because of a global increase in...
In the future particle colliders, the accelerator magnets keeping the particles on their tracks are ...
The utilisation of HTS composites raises the obvious question of how the stability of these material...
HTS magnets have been developed to generate high magnetic fields because its high critical field at ...
Loss of the superconducting state, namely quench, is a dangerous event for superconducting magnets. ...
The analysis of quench is of paramount importance for the safe operation of any superconducting magn...
MIITs, a zero-dimensional concept to study hot spot temperature, has been previously used to estimat...
Abstract — A quench, the transition of a conductor from the superconducting to the normal conducting...
We present temperature-dependent modeling of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) to understand HT...
The stability of superconducting wires is a crucial task in the design of safe and reliable superco...
Stability and quench experiments were performed on a cryocooler refrigerated Bi-2223/Ag magnet with ...
Accelerator magnets for future particle accelerators are designed to work with as high energy densit...
In superconducting magnets with large energies, quench protection heaters (QPHs) are necessary to pr...
none5siThe National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL, USA, has developed a 32...
Superconducting accelerator magnets with increasingly high magnetic fields are being designed to imp...
We propose that in an HTS application, stability is lost more likely because of a global increase in...
In the future particle colliders, the accelerator magnets keeping the particles on their tracks are ...
The utilisation of HTS composites raises the obvious question of how the stability of these material...
HTS magnets have been developed to generate high magnetic fields because its high critical field at ...
Loss of the superconducting state, namely quench, is a dangerous event for superconducting magnets. ...
The analysis of quench is of paramount importance for the safe operation of any superconducting magn...
MIITs, a zero-dimensional concept to study hot spot temperature, has been previously used to estimat...
Abstract — A quench, the transition of a conductor from the superconducting to the normal conducting...
We present temperature-dependent modeling of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) to understand HT...
The stability of superconducting wires is a crucial task in the design of safe and reliable superco...
Stability and quench experiments were performed on a cryocooler refrigerated Bi-2223/Ag magnet with ...
Accelerator magnets for future particle accelerators are designed to work with as high energy densit...
In superconducting magnets with large energies, quench protection heaters (QPHs) are necessary to pr...
none5siThe National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL, USA, has developed a 32...
Superconducting accelerator magnets with increasingly high magnetic fields are being designed to imp...
We propose that in an HTS application, stability is lost more likely because of a global increase in...
In the future particle colliders, the accelerator magnets keeping the particles on their tracks are ...
The utilisation of HTS composites raises the obvious question of how the stability of these material...