DocumentCode
970573
Title
Losses in superconducting composites under high rate pulsed transverse field
Author
Soubeyrand, J.P. ; Turck, B.
Author_Institution
IEEE TMAG
Volume
15
Issue
1
fYear
1979
fDate
1/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
248
Lastpage
251
Abstract
In case of a plasma current disruption in a tokomak the conductor of the toroidal field coil may be subjected to a field varying exponentially with a time constant as low as a few milliseconds. Expressions of losses produced by the transverse component of the changing field can be written in the form
Where θ is the time constant of the coupling currents in the superconducting multifilament composite and τ the time constant of the magnetic field. The value of the time constant θ evaluated in other theories is discussed For small τ, the outer layers of filaments saturate leading to some decrease of the coupling losses together with the appearance of hysteretic losses in these layers. Both losses are calculated for this case. Measured losses are within 20% of the theoretical predictions, in both two and three component composites. There is a noticeable decrease of losses in rectangular composites when the field is parallel to the broad face of the conductor and the presence of a transport current does not lead to a significant increase of overall losses.
Where θ is the time constant of the coupling currents in the superconducting multifilament composite and τ the time constant of the magnetic field. The value of the time constant θ evaluated in other theories is discussed For small τ, the outer layers of filaments saturate leading to some decrease of the coupling losses together with the appearance of hysteretic losses in these layers. Both losses are calculated for this case. Measured losses are within 20% of the theoretical predictions, in both two and three component composites. There is a noticeable decrease of losses in rectangular composites when the field is parallel to the broad face of the conductor and the presence of a transport current does not lead to a significant increase of overall losses.Keywords
Eddy current losses; Electromagnetic (EM) transient analysis; Hysteresis; Superconducting materials; Tokamaks, superconducting magnets; Conductors; Couplings; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic hysteresis; Multifilamentary superconductors; Plasmas; Superconducting coils; Superconducting epitaxial layers; Superconducting filaments and wires; Toroidal magnetic fields;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1979.1060228
Filename
1060228
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