A miniature full-wave converter to control the current of a superconducting magnet is developed and tested in our institutes. Typical design values of the device are: AC voltage of 35 V, current of 7 A, and frequency 50-60 Hz; DC voltage of ± 0.2 V, and current of ± 1 kA. An efficiency is better than 97% and a ‘cold’ volume is less than 1 litre. The rectification is achieved by means of thermally controlled superconducting switches. The high reliability of the device is ensured by means of a mechanical switch. The device provides an efficient way to a fine control of the magnet current
High field superconducting magnets are crucial in medical and research imaging applications such as ...
In certain cases it is necessary to extract the energy from a superconducting magnet when it quenche...
A full-wave superconducting rectifier for 100 kA has been developed. Typical design values of this d...
Abstract-A miniature full-wave converter to control the current of a superconducting magnet is devel...
A single-phase, thermally switched superconducting power converter operating at mains frequency is b...
The operation at mains frequency of 50–60 Hz allows for a simplification of the superconducting conv...
The power of fully superconducting rectifiers can be improved by increasing either the operating fre...
Above a certain current level, the use of a superconducting rectifier as a cryogenic current source ...
We made some thermally controlled superconduct-ing electronics devices (S-PED). They work up to 50 A...
A new superconducting power supply able to operate directly from the mains voltage at a frequency of...
The switches of a superconducting rectifier can be controlled either magnetically or thermally. The ...
A full-wave thermally switched superconducting rectifier, able to operate directly from the mains at...
This paper presents the results of theoretical and experimental development of a new dc-ac-dc conver...
I The switches of a superconducting rectifier can be controlled either magnetically or thermally. Th...
Abstract- A new superconducting power supply able to operate directly from the mains voltage at a fr...
High field superconducting magnets are crucial in medical and research imaging applications such as ...
In certain cases it is necessary to extract the energy from a superconducting magnet when it quenche...
A full-wave superconducting rectifier for 100 kA has been developed. Typical design values of this d...
Abstract-A miniature full-wave converter to control the current of a superconducting magnet is devel...
A single-phase, thermally switched superconducting power converter operating at mains frequency is b...
The operation at mains frequency of 50–60 Hz allows for a simplification of the superconducting conv...
The power of fully superconducting rectifiers can be improved by increasing either the operating fre...
Above a certain current level, the use of a superconducting rectifier as a cryogenic current source ...
We made some thermally controlled superconduct-ing electronics devices (S-PED). They work up to 50 A...
A new superconducting power supply able to operate directly from the mains voltage at a frequency of...
The switches of a superconducting rectifier can be controlled either magnetically or thermally. The ...
A full-wave thermally switched superconducting rectifier, able to operate directly from the mains at...
This paper presents the results of theoretical and experimental development of a new dc-ac-dc conver...
I The switches of a superconducting rectifier can be controlled either magnetically or thermally. Th...
Abstract- A new superconducting power supply able to operate directly from the mains voltage at a fr...
High field superconducting magnets are crucial in medical and research imaging applications such as ...
In certain cases it is necessary to extract the energy from a superconducting magnet when it quenche...
A full-wave superconducting rectifier for 100 kA has been developed. Typical design values of this d...