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FORCED FLOW COOLING WITH SINGLE-PHASE HELIUM.

Summary

FORCED FLOW COOLING WITH SINGLE-PHASE HELIUM IS CONSIDERED AS ONE METHOD TO MEET DEMANDS OF ADVANCED SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET DESIGN. HEAT TRANSFER PROPERTIES, FRICTION LOSSES, PUMPING POWER OPTIMISATION AND MAXIMUM SINGLE COOLING CHANNEL LENGTH, ALL IN RESPECT TO SUFFICIENT CONDUCTOR STABILITY, HAVE TO BE CONSIDERED. RESULTS ON THE HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCE OF A DUMMY COIL WITH 100 M COOLANT CHANNEL LENGTH ARE GIVEN. FORMULAS AND CODES WHICH ARE USED FOR EXTRAPOLATION TO THE REAL COIL DESIGN WITH 28 PARALLEL CHANNELS OF 240 M LENGTH ARE GIVEN.

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  • Original title: FORCED FLOW COOLING WITH SINGLE-PHASE HELIUM.
  • Record ID : 1983-0407
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Stability of superconductors.
  • Publication date: 1981/11/16
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