Variations in the transport current of a superconducting magnet cause several types of transitory losses. Due to its relatively short time constant, usually of the order of a few tens of milliseconds, interfilament coupling loss can have a significant effect on the coil protection against overheating after a quench. This loss is deposited in the strands and can facilitate a more homogeneous transition to the normal state of the coil turns. Furthermore, the presence of local interfilament coupling currents reduces the magnet's differential inductance, which in turn provokes a faster discharge of the transport current. The lumped-element dynamic electrothermal model of a superconducting magnet has been developed to reproduce these effects. Si...
The analysis of quench is of paramount importance for the safe operation of any superconducting magn...
Dynamic simulation of superconducting magnets is critical for the design of quench protection system...
A quench protection concept based on coupled secondary coils is studied for inductively transferring...
Modeling accurately electro-thermal transients occurring in a superconducting magnet is challenging....
We present electromagnetic models aiming to calculate the variation of the inductance in a magnet du...
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The maximum obtainable magnetic induction of accelerator magnets, relying on normal conducting cable...
A new and promising method for the protection of superconducting high-field magnets is developed and...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1998.Includes...
Conventional quench protection systems for high-magnetic-field superconducting magnets are based on ...
The electrical integrity of superconducting magnets that go through a resistive transition (quench) ...
The effects of quench propagation are modeled in 40mm and 50mm diameter collider dipole magnet desig...
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL, USA, has developed a 32-T all-...
We demonstrate in this paper how to use direct modeling of heat transfer and circuital equations bas...
The recently developed Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench (CLIQ) protection system is a new method for ini...
The analysis of quench is of paramount importance for the safe operation of any superconducting magn...
Dynamic simulation of superconducting magnets is critical for the design of quench protection system...
A quench protection concept based on coupled secondary coils is studied for inductively transferring...
Modeling accurately electro-thermal transients occurring in a superconducting magnet is challenging....
We present electromagnetic models aiming to calculate the variation of the inductance in a magnet du...
Email Print Request Permissions Save to Project A new and promising method for the prot...
The maximum obtainable magnetic induction of accelerator magnets, relying on normal conducting cable...
A new and promising method for the protection of superconducting high-field magnets is developed and...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1998.Includes...
Conventional quench protection systems for high-magnetic-field superconducting magnets are based on ...
The electrical integrity of superconducting magnets that go through a resistive transition (quench) ...
The effects of quench propagation are modeled in 40mm and 50mm diameter collider dipole magnet desig...
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL, USA, has developed a 32-T all-...
We demonstrate in this paper how to use direct modeling of heat transfer and circuital equations bas...
The recently developed Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench (CLIQ) protection system is a new method for ini...
The analysis of quench is of paramount importance for the safe operation of any superconducting magn...
Dynamic simulation of superconducting magnets is critical for the design of quench protection system...
A quench protection concept based on coupled secondary coils is studied for inductively transferring...