Title :
Quench Protection Studies on CBA Magnets
Author :
Stevens, A.J. ; Cottingham, J.G. ; Ghosh, A. ; Robins, K. ; Sampson, W.B.
Author_Institution :
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973
Abstract :
Results from quench studies on both short cable samples and prototype Colliding Beam Accelerator project magnets are presented. The quantity of paramount interest is ¿I2dt which is a monotonic function of the maximum conductor temperature obtained in a quench. Conductor damage in short samples has been observed for ¿I2dt ¿ 8.4 à 106 amp2-sec at 50 kG and 4.2° K. Each magnet is equipped with spot heaters in various locations so that systematic studies of quench propagation under controlled conditions can be made. Values of ¿I2dt as a function of current, location, bath temperature, and cooling mode (single phase helium versus two phase helium) are presented. The magnets are able to absorb their own energy with a modest margin of safety for the type of quenches expected in an accelerator environment. In order to obtain an additional margin of safety, a quench protection scheme which employs current shunting diodes across each magnet half has been adopted.
Keywords :
Colliding beam accelerators; Conductors; Control systems; Cooling; Helium; Magnets; Protection; Prototypes; Safety; Temperature control;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1983.4336660