Title :
Contribution to improvement of mechanical stability in superconducting coils using DFRP bobbins
Author :
Sekine, Naoki ; Tada, Satoshi ; Higuchi, Takashi ; Furumura, Yuta ; Takao, Tomoaki ; Yamanaka, Atsuhiko ; Fukui, Satoshi
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Yokohama Nat. Univ., Japan
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A moving of the superconducting wire due to an electromagnetic force induces heat, and that is one factor of instabilities in superconducting coils. There is a wire motion under a DC operation; on the other hand, there is a mechanical loss under an AC operation. To prevent those movements, it is effective to enhance the winding tension at coil-operating temperature. For that purpose, we propose the use of a Dyneema fiber reinforced plastic (DFRP), which has a negative thermal expansion coefficient, as the bobbin of the superconducting coils. To investigate a contribution to improvement of stability due to the DFRP, we performed DC and AC experiments. In the DC experiment, rates of the attainment to the critical current were evaluated by quench training measurements, and in the AC experiment, losses were measured. In both experiments, the thermal expansion characteristics of the DFRP prevented the wire´s movement, therefore it was demonstrated that the use of the DFRP bobbin was effective about the improvement of stability.
Keywords :
fibre reinforced plastics; mechanical stability; quenching (thermal); superconducting coils; superconducting materials; thermal expansion; thermomechanical treatment; AC operation; DC operation; DFRP bobbins; Dyneema fiber reinforced plastic; coil operating temperature; electromagnetic force; heat induction; mechanical loss; mechanical stability; negative thermal expansion coefficient; quench training measurement; superconducting coil; superconducting wire motion; winding tension; Current measurement; Electromagnetic forces; Electromagnetic heating; Fiber reinforced plastics; Loss measurement; Stability; Superconducting coils; Superconducting filaments and wires; Temperature; Thermal expansion; Stability; superconducting coil; thermal expansion coefficient; winding tension;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.849239