Development of 10 kA Current Leads Cooled by a Cryogenic Mixed-Refrigerant Cycle

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Current leads used to supply electrical energy from a room-Temperature power supply to a superconducting application represent a major thermal load and therefore largely determine the operating cost. This paper presents a concept to minimize the thermal load at the cold end by integrating the recuperative heat exchanger of a cryogenic mixed-refrigerant cycle (CMRC). A mixture of non-flammable components is used to absorb the distributed thermal load continuously over the entire temperature range. The paper describes the numerical model that consists of an electric model coupled with a thermal modelling framework, allowing the optimization of the mixture composition and the temperature profiles. Simulations yield a reduction of the thermal load at the cold end by 45 % compared to conventional conduction-cooled current leads.

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Shabagin, E., & Grohmann, S. (2019). Development of 10 kA Current Leads Cooled by a Cryogenic Mixed-Refrigerant Cycle. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 502). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/502/1/012138

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