Title :
Conduction-Cooling System for Superconducting Magnets at 20–30 K
Author :
Ho-Myung Chang ; Seung Ill Lee
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Hong Ik Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
A cryogenic system is designed and experimentally tested for superconducting magnets conductively cooled at 20-30 K by a cryocooler. Metallic parts are fabricated for the thermal connection between coldhead of a single-stage GM cooler and six magnet bobbins in hexagonal array, and assembled with bolt- joints. The material of all parts is oxygen-free copper with a high RRR value ( ~ 525), and the GM cooler is a newly released model from Sumitomo Heavy Industries. All six bobbins are uniformly cooled down to 13.0 K under no load and can be maintained at 20-30 K under additional thermal load of 26-60 W. It is verified by analytical simulation that this excellent performance is due to the extremely high thermal conductivity of copper conductors and the good thermal contacts by bolt-joints. The conduction-cooling system is a thermally feasible option for 20-30 K magnets, including the wind turbine generators.
Keywords :
cooling; cryogenics; heat conduction; superconducting magnets; thermal conductivity; bolt- joints; conduction-cooling system; copper conductor; cryocooler; cryogenic system; hexagonal array; magnet bobbins; metallic parts; oxygen-free copper; power 26 W to 60 W; single-stage GM cooler; superconducting magnet; temperature 20 K to 30 K; thermal conductivity; thermal contact; thermal load; wind turbine generator; Copper; Cryogenics; Heating; Superconducting magnets; Thermal conductivity; Thermal loading; Conduction-cooling; cryocooler; cryogenics; superconducting generator;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2013.2286680