We have proposed a new method for detecting unusual local conditions in a high-temperature superconducting coil. In this method, two kinds of pick up coils for measuring electric fields and magnetic fields are used to obtain Poynting's vectors around the coil. This is a noncontact method using pick-up coils around the vessel for cooling the coil. The method has the following benefits: safe detection, easy handling, high sensitivity, and high usability. The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relation of measured signals to the conditions of the windings. When a temperature rise has been produced locally in the Bi-2223 solenoidal coil, Poynting's vectors around the coil and the temperature of windings were measured. It was found that the...
This paper presents the modeling of second generation (2 G) high-temperature superconducting (HTS) p...
This paper studies the critical current of second generation, high temperature superconducting coils...
This paper studies the critical current of second generation, high temperature superconducting coils...
We have proposed a new method for detecting unusual local conditions in a high-temperature supercond...
AbstractImproved Poynting's vector method without movements was proposed to measure ac losses of HTS...
AbstractHigh temperature superconducting (HTS) coils require reliable quench monitoring systems for ...
AbstractWe propose a new monitoring system for high-temperature superconducting transformers. This s...
AbstractWe propose a new monitoring system for high-temperature superconducting transformers. This s...
The use of wind and react bi2212 wire for high field ( >;20 T) insert coils has been demonstrated...
Quench detection capability is essential for reliable operation and protection of superconducting ma...
To operate superconducting magnets stably and safety, quench protection for the magnets has to be co...
Subject of investigation: superconductive windings. Purpose of the work: accumulation of data on the...
High-temperature superconducting (HTS) coils generate local heat during the transmission of alternat...
AbstractQuench protection is one of the most important requirements for the practical application of...
Abstrmt- Potentially coils made with BSCCO-2223/Ag tape and operating in liquid nitrogen at 50-60 Hz...
This paper presents the modeling of second generation (2 G) high-temperature superconducting (HTS) p...
This paper studies the critical current of second generation, high temperature superconducting coils...
This paper studies the critical current of second generation, high temperature superconducting coils...
We have proposed a new method for detecting unusual local conditions in a high-temperature supercond...
AbstractImproved Poynting's vector method without movements was proposed to measure ac losses of HTS...
AbstractHigh temperature superconducting (HTS) coils require reliable quench monitoring systems for ...
AbstractWe propose a new monitoring system for high-temperature superconducting transformers. This s...
AbstractWe propose a new monitoring system for high-temperature superconducting transformers. This s...
The use of wind and react bi2212 wire for high field ( >;20 T) insert coils has been demonstrated...
Quench detection capability is essential for reliable operation and protection of superconducting ma...
To operate superconducting magnets stably and safety, quench protection for the magnets has to be co...
Subject of investigation: superconductive windings. Purpose of the work: accumulation of data on the...
High-temperature superconducting (HTS) coils generate local heat during the transmission of alternat...
AbstractQuench protection is one of the most important requirements for the practical application of...
Abstrmt- Potentially coils made with BSCCO-2223/Ag tape and operating in liquid nitrogen at 50-60 Hz...
This paper presents the modeling of second generation (2 G) high-temperature superconducting (HTS) p...
This paper studies the critical current of second generation, high temperature superconducting coils...
This paper studies the critical current of second generation, high temperature superconducting coils...