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Powering of an HTS dipole insert-magnet operated standalone in helium gas between 5 and 85 K

Powering of an HTS dipole insert-magnet operated standalone in helium gas between 5 and 85 K
Powering of an HTS dipole insert-magnet operated standalone in helium gas between 5 and 85 K
This paper describes the standalone magnet cold testing of the high temperature superconducting magnet Feather-M2.1-2. This magnet was constructed within the European funded FP7-EuCARD2 collaboration to test Roebel type HTS cable, and is one of the first high temperature superconducting dipole magnets in the world. The magnet was operated in forced flow helium gas with temperatures ranging between~5 to 85 K. During the tests a magnetic dipole field of 3.1 T was reached inside the aperture at a current of 6.5\,kA and a temperature of 5.7\,K. These values are in agreement with the self-field critical current of the used SuperOx cable assembled with Sunam tapes (low-performance batch), thereby confirming that no degradation occurred during winding, impregnation, assembly and cool-down of the magnet. The magnet was quenched many tens of times by ramping over the critical current and no degradation nor training was evident. During the tests the voltage over the coil was monitored in the micro-volt range. An inductive cancellation wire was used to remove the inductive component, thereby significantly reducing noise levels. Close to the quench current, drift was detected both in temperature and voltage over the coil. This drifting happens in a time scale of minutes and is a clear indication that the magnet has reached its limit. All quenches happened approximately at the same average electric field and thus none of the quenches occurred unexpectedly.
Superconducting Magnets,, Superconducting Accelerator Magnets,, High-Temperature Superconductors (HTS),
0953-2048
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van Nugteren, Jeroen, Kirby, Glyn, Bajas, Hugo, Bajko, Marta, Ballarino, Amalia, Bottura, Luca, Chiuchiolo, Antonella, Contat, Pierre-antoine, Dhalle, Marc, Durante, Maria, Fazilleau, Philippe, Fontalva, Alejandro Diaz, Gao, Peng, Goldacker, Wilfried, Kate, Herman Ten, Kario, Anna, Lahtinen, Valtteri, Lorin, Clement, Markelov, Anton, Mazet, Jacky, Molodyk, Alexander, Murtomäki, Jaakko Samuel, Long, Nick, Perez, Juan Carlos, Petrone, Carlo, Pincot, Francois-olivier, de Rijk, Gijs, Rossi, Lucio, Russenschuck, Stephan, Ruuskanen, Janne, Schmitz, Kira, Stenvall, Antti, Usoskin, Alexander, Willering, Gerard and Yang, Yifeng (2018) Powering of an HTS dipole insert-magnet operated standalone in helium gas between 5 and 85 K. Superconductor Science and Technology, 31 (6), [065002]. (doi:10.1088/1361-6668/aab887).

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Abstract

This paper describes the standalone magnet cold testing of the high temperature superconducting magnet Feather-M2.1-2. This magnet was constructed within the European funded FP7-EuCARD2 collaboration to test Roebel type HTS cable, and is one of the first high temperature superconducting dipole magnets in the world. The magnet was operated in forced flow helium gas with temperatures ranging between~5 to 85 K. During the tests a magnetic dipole field of 3.1 T was reached inside the aperture at a current of 6.5\,kA and a temperature of 5.7\,K. These values are in agreement with the self-field critical current of the used SuperOx cable assembled with Sunam tapes (low-performance batch), thereby confirming that no degradation occurred during winding, impregnation, assembly and cool-down of the magnet. The magnet was quenched many tens of times by ramping over the critical current and no degradation nor training was evident. During the tests the voltage over the coil was monitored in the micro-volt range. An inductive cancellation wire was used to remove the inductive component, thereby significantly reducing noise levels. Close to the quench current, drift was detected both in temperature and voltage over the coil. This drifting happens in a time scale of minutes and is a clear indication that the magnet has reached its limit. All quenches happened approximately at the same average electric field and thus none of the quenches occurred unexpectedly.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 March 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 March 2018
Published date: 25 April 2018
Keywords: Superconducting Magnets,, Superconducting Accelerator Magnets,, High-Temperature Superconductors (HTS),

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Local EPrints ID: 419669
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/419669
ISSN: 0953-2048
PURE UUID: 11d0b5ab-afb3-45a4-8f64-5f2ef159ae85
ORCID for Yifeng Yang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3874-6735

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Date deposited: 19 Apr 2018 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 06:28

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Author: Jeroen van Nugteren
Author: Glyn Kirby
Author: Hugo Bajas
Author: Marta Bajko
Author: Amalia Ballarino
Author: Luca Bottura
Author: Antonella Chiuchiolo
Author: Pierre-antoine Contat
Author: Marc Dhalle
Author: Maria Durante
Author: Philippe Fazilleau
Author: Alejandro Diaz Fontalva
Author: Peng Gao
Author: Wilfried Goldacker
Author: Herman Ten Kate
Author: Anna Kario
Author: Valtteri Lahtinen
Author: Clement Lorin
Author: Anton Markelov
Author: Jacky Mazet
Author: Alexander Molodyk
Author: Jaakko Samuel Murtomäki
Author: Nick Long
Author: Juan Carlos Perez
Author: Carlo Petrone
Author: Francois-olivier Pincot
Author: Gijs de Rijk
Author: Lucio Rossi
Author: Stephan Russenschuck
Author: Janne Ruuskanen
Author: Kira Schmitz
Author: Antti Stenvall
Author: Alexander Usoskin
Author: Gerard Willering
Author: Yifeng Yang ORCID iD

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