A previously proposed model used to predict transient stabilization in high-current superconductive solenoids is assessed in the light of results on actual test magnets made with a variety of fabrication parameters. The possibilities for the use of the model is discussed with reference to the missing elements and when considering special "short-sample" measurements on thermal propogation characteristics and magnetization characteristics. Results of recovery-current tests are presented.
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