Title :
Superfluid helium for stabilizing superconductors against local disturbances
Author :
Claudet, G. ; Meuris, C. ; Parain, J. ; Turck, B.
Author_Institution :
CEN/Grenoble, Grenoble Cédex(France)
fDate :
1/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Heat can be easily removed from a solid conductor immersed in a superfluid helium bath at atmospheric pressure, because of its very large thermal conductivity and a noticeable heat capacity, similar to that of saturated helium I. As a result, superconducting composites can withstand large thermal disturbances without a generalized quench. A series of non-inductive coils cooled by superfluid helium channels have been tested to determine if a normal zone created by a small heater recovers. After the energy is introduced in a few milliseconds, the development of the normal zone versus time is measured as a function of different important parameters including: transport current, external field, initial energy, thickness of helium channels, size of the spacers. Curves of critical energies, maximum energies for which a recovery to the superconducting state is possible, are given. Our results show the great value of superfluid helium for stabilizing superconductors submitted to local thermal disturbances.
Keywords :
Noble gases; Superconducting magnets, plasma confinement; Thermal factors; Conductors; Current measurement; Heat recovery; Helium; Solids; Superconducting coils; Superconductivity; Testing; Thermal conductivity; Thermal quenching;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.1979.1060185