2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2006.01.008
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Interpretation of conduit voltage measurements on the poloidal field insert sample using the CUDI–CICC numerical code

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“…The conductor self-field and the field from the parallel leg is taken into account. The temperature is 6.4 K. The (defined in [14] and clarified in [3]) is 2 for NW and 50 for W. The in the soldered termination is estimated at 0.2 , based on measurements at CRPP [17]. The joint (or termination) nonuniformity is based on a distribution defined in [14] as no data were available from this test.…”
Section: Results On Condopt/elres Sub-size Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The conductor self-field and the field from the parallel leg is taken into account. The temperature is 6.4 K. The (defined in [14] and clarified in [3]) is 2 for NW and 50 for W. The in the soldered termination is estimated at 0.2 , based on measurements at CRPP [17]. The joint (or termination) nonuniformity is based on a distribution defined in [14] as no data were available from this test.…”
Section: Results On Condopt/elres Sub-size Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joint (or termination) nonuniformity is based on a distribution defined in [14] as no data were available from this test. The level of nonuniformity is adopted as a more or less natural level of nonuniformity in the generally applied joint design, as deduced from self-field measurements by Hall sensor heads in other experiments [3]. The strand properties are taken from [9].…”
Section: Results On Condopt/elres Sub-size Conductorsmentioning
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“…Äëÿ îáðîáêè çáå-ðåaeåíî¿ ³íôîðìàö³¿ âèêîðèñòîâóþòü âçàºìîä³þ íîñ³¿â öèõ âåëè÷èíè ïðè çáåðåaeåíí³ êâàíòîâî¿ êîãåðåíö³¿ [1][2][3]. ßê ïðàâèëî, íîñ³ÿìè êâàíòî-âàíèõ ô³çè÷íèõ âåëè÷èí º äâîñòàíîâ³ êâàíòîâ³ ñèñòåìè, ÿêèõ íàçèâàþòü êâàíòîâèìè êîì³ð-êàìè ïàì'ÿò³ àáî "êóá³òàìè" [4][5][6]. Áóäü-ÿêà äâîñòàíîâà êâàíòîâà ñèñòåìà, ÿêà ìîaeå áóòè àäðåñíà, êåðîâàíà, âèì³ðÿíà, îá'ºäíàíà ç ñóñ³-äàìè òà ³çîëüîâàíà â³ä äîâê³ëëÿ, º ïîòåíö³àëüíî êîðèñíîþ äëÿ êâàíòîâîãî îá÷èñëåííÿ ³ êâàíòî-âî¿ êîìóí³êàö³¿ [7][8][9].…”
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