In this paper, we propose an optimized field/circuit coupling approach for the simulation of magnetothermal transients in superconducting magnets. The approach improves the convergence of the iterative coupling scheme between a magnetothermal partial differential model and an electrical lumped-element circuit. Such a multi-physics, multi-rate and multi-scale problem requires a consistent formulation and a dedicated framework to tackle the challenging transient effects occurring at both circuit and magnet level during normal operation and in case of faults. We derive an equivalent magnet model at the circuit side for the linear and the non-linear settings and discuss the convergence of the overall scheme in the framework of optimized Schwarz...
The application of high-temperature superconductors to accelerator magnets for future particle colli...
Numerical modeling of complex physical systems involving several coupled physical domains, so called...
Modeling accurately electro-thermal transients occurring in a superconducting magnet is challenging....
In this paper, we present an algorithm for the coupling of magnetothermal and mechanical finite elem...
In this paper we present an algorithm for the coupling of magneto-thermal and mechanical finite elem...
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Dynamic simulation of superconducting magnets is critical for the design of quench protection system...
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We present electromagnetic models aiming to calculate the variation of the inductance in a magnet du...
Numerical field simulations play a crucial role in understanding and predicting quench phenomena in ...
Abstract: The paper describes a flexible, extensible, and user-friendly framework to model electroth...
Particle colliders for high-energy physics are important tools for investigating the fundamental str...
The application of high-temperature superconductors to accelerator magnets for future particle colli...
Numerical modeling of complex physical systems involving several coupled physical domains, so called...
Modeling accurately electro-thermal transients occurring in a superconducting magnet is challenging....
In this paper, we present an algorithm for the coupling of magnetothermal and mechanical finite elem...
In this paper we present an algorithm for the coupling of magneto-thermal and mechanical finite elem...
The electrical integrity of superconducting magnets that go through a resistive transition (quench) ...
The maximum obtainable magnetic induction of accelerator magnets, relying on normal conducting cable...
International audienceThis paper shows the magneto-thermal dynam- ics of a quench in a HTS solenoid ...
In a superconducting magnet the null resistivity of the cable allows to run a very intense electrica...
Dynamic simulation of superconducting magnets is critical for the design of quench protection system...
Typically in electrical engineering a network modelling approach for the simulation of devices and t...
We present electromagnetic models aiming to calculate the variation of the inductance in a magnet du...
Numerical field simulations play a crucial role in understanding and predicting quench phenomena in ...
Abstract: The paper describes a flexible, extensible, and user-friendly framework to model electroth...
Particle colliders for high-energy physics are important tools for investigating the fundamental str...
The application of high-temperature superconductors to accelerator magnets for future particle colli...
Numerical modeling of complex physical systems involving several coupled physical domains, so called...
Modeling accurately electro-thermal transients occurring in a superconducting magnet is challenging....