1984
DOI: 10.1016/0011-2275(84)90034-1
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The role of quench back in quench protection of a superconducting solenoid

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“…If it is in good thermal contact with the magnet winding, it will initiate further quenching-effectively increasing quench propagation velocity and therefore reducing the hot spot temperature. It is particularly effective in a situation where the normal zone hits boundaries rather early in the quenching process and thereafter spreads very slowly in the other dimension [1][2][3].…”
Section: Index Terms-magnet Quench-back Coil Sub-divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If it is in good thermal contact with the magnet winding, it will initiate further quenching-effectively increasing quench propagation velocity and therefore reducing the hot spot temperature. It is particularly effective in a situation where the normal zone hits boundaries rather early in the quenching process and thereafter spreads very slowly in the other dimension [1][2][3].…”
Section: Index Terms-magnet Quench-back Coil Sub-divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If it is in good thermal contact with the magnet winding, it will initiate further quenching-effectively increasing quench propagation velocity and therefore reducing the hot spot temperature. It is particularly effective in a situation where the normal zone hits boundaries rather early in the quenching process and thereafter spreads very slowly in the other dimension [1][2][3].Sub-division provides an alternative path for some of the current by connecting shunt resistors across sections of the magnet, and the shunt resistor can absorb some of the stored energy in the coil. So the hot spot temperature of the coil can This paper describes a passive quench protection system that may be applied to a long superconducting solenoid with sub-division.…”
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“…In one magnet quench-back will initiate further quenching, thus effectively increasing quench propagation velocity. It is particularly effective in a situation where the normal zone hits boundaries early in the quench process and thereafter spreads very slowly in the other dimensions [3][4][5]. When magnets are connected in series, quench-back can potentially cause the other magnets to quench even if they are not inductively coupled [6] [7].…”
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“…where Ec is the energy that ends up in the coils and the mandrel; Eo is the total stored magnetic energy; and EoR is the magnetic energy extracted by the dump resistor with a resistance R 0 • One can estimate the amount of energy deposited in the dump resistor EoR (assuming an exponential decay with a time constant t1+t2 and very good coupling) using the following expression [2]:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%