Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9841666 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We experimentally studied thermal runaway in a Bi2223 pulsed coil cooled by a cryocooler. It was found the total heat generation of the coil in thermal runaway was remarkably lower than the cooling capacity of the cryocooler. We simulated the total heat generation of flux-flow loss and AC loss in the winding from the experimental results of the external field losses and the E-J characteristics for the Bi2223 strands in order to estimate the thermal runaway in AC operation. The simulation shows that the thermal runaway is induced by the flux-flow loss localized in both coil sides, which is enhanced with increasing the coil temperature.
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Authors
H. Miyazaki, S. Harada, M. Iwakuma, K. Funaki, H. Hayashi, A. Tomioka,