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THEORETICAL STUDIES ON STABILITY IN FORCED FLOW COOLED SUPERCONDUCTORS.

Author(s) : RIES G.

Summary

REVIEW ON THEORETICAL WORK ADRESSED TO CRYOSTABILITY IN FORCED FLOW COOLED SUPERCONDUCTORS. CORRESPONDENCE OF ALLOWABLE PERTURBATION ENERGY AND PUMPING LOSSES RECOMMENDS THE USE OF LARGE COOLED PERIMETERS AND OPTIMISATION OF CONDUCTOR COMPOSITION. THE EVOLUTION OF PRESSURE, FLOW AND TEMPERATURE IN SPACE AND TIME GIVES RISE TO A NUMBER OF EFFECTS WHICH ARE OF INFLUENCE FOR THE QUENCH OR RECOVERY PROCESS. SPATIAL VARIATION OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD AND ACOUSTIC MISMATCH AT THE HELIUM TERMINALS CAN SUPPORT RECOVERY. POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF FLOW TRANSIENTS ON HEAT TRANSFER AND WALL FRICTION NEED TO BE INVESTIGATED.

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  • Original title: THEORETICAL STUDIES ON STABILITY IN FORCED FLOW COOLED SUPERCONDUCTORS.
  • Record ID : 1983-0861
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Stability of superconductors.
  • Publication date: 1981/11/16
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