Aimant "permanent" en supraconduction haute température refroidi par conduction avec un bloc d'azote solide.

A "permanent" high-temperature superconducting magnet operated in thermal communication with a mass of solid nitrogen.

Auteurs : HAID B. J., LEE H., IWASA Y., et al.

Type d'article : Article

Résumé

An apparatus was constructed to demonstrate stable operation of a permanent magnet wound with Bi2223/Ag conductor while in thermal communication with a mass of solid nitrogen. The apparatus includes a room-temperature bore and can function while standing alone, detached from its cooling source, power supply, and vacuum pump. The magnet is operated in the 20-40 K temperature range. This apparatus is the first to demonstrate the operation of a superconducting magnet with a permissible temperature variation exceeding a few degrees Kelvin. Models are developed to predict the experimental system's warming trend and magnetic field decay. The models are validated with a good agreement between simulations based on these models and experimental results. The results indicate that present HTS conductor critical current and index are not yet sufficient to provide field strengths and field decay time constants that are required for typical persistent-mode applications.

Détails

  • Titre original : A "permanent" high-temperature superconducting magnet operated in thermal communication with a mass of solid nitrogen.
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 2003-2701
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Source : Cryogenics - vol. 42 - n. 3-4
  • Date d'édition : 03/2002

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