Computer Simulations of Quench Properties of the 3 mφ×5 m CDF Solenoid with Quench-Back Effects
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概要
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Quench properties of the 3 mφ×5 m (1.5 Tesla) CDF superconducting solenoid with a stored magnetic energy of 30×10^6 J were studied by computer simulations using the one-dimensional approximation. The quench-back effect induced with magnetic coupling between the coil and the support cylinder is included in the calculations. Maximum voltages and temperatures are substantially reduced with the quench-back compared with those calculated in the previous analysis in which the quench-back effect was not included.
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- 1983-05-20
著者
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Mori Shigeki
Institute Of Applied Physics University Of Tsukuba
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Noguchi Masaharu
Institute Of Applied Physics University Of Tsukuba
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