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Seo, Kazutaka, Takahata, Kazuya, Mito, Toshiyuki, Hayashi, Hidemi, Terazono, Kanichi, Semba, Tomoyuki, Miyashita, Katsumi |
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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity; Jun2005 Part 2 of 3, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p1695-1698, 4p |
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Stability tests employing inductive heaters are useful to evaluate stability margins of cable in conduit conductors (CICC's). The inductive heater, which consists of the resistive induction-coil and the AC or pulse power supply, can introduce eddy currents in the CICC. The frequency is more than one hundred Hz and it can introduce the heat pulse with the duration of several ms. The stability test using the inductive heaters had been reported. However, the ratio of the deposited energies to the components; superconducting strands, conduit and induction-coil, have not been discussed exactly. By the inductive heater, the coupling and eddy current losses are introduced in the strand. In addition, inter-strand coupling loss, eddy current loss in the conduit and joule and/or eddy current losses in the induction-coil itself are introduced. We evaluated these kinds of losses by both experimental and numerical methods. Finally, we evaluated the quench energy margin of the cable in conduit conductor quantitatively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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