Heat diffusion in high-cp nb3 sn composite superconducting wires

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Abstract

A major focus of Nb3 Sn accelerator magnets is on significantly reducing or eliminating their training. Demonstration of an approach to increase the Cp of Nb3 Sn magnets using new materials and technologies is very important both for particle accelerators and light sources. It would improve thermal stability and lead to much shorter magnet training, with substantial savings in machines’ commissioning costs. Both Hypertech and Bruker-OST have attempted to introduce high-Cp elements in their wire design. This paper includes a description of these advanced wires, the finite element model of their heat diffusion properties as compared with the standard wires, and whenever available, a comparison between the minimum quench energy (MQE) calculated by the model and actual MQE measurements on wires.

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Barzi, E., Berritta, F., Turrioni, D., & Zlobin, A. V. (2020). Heat diffusion in high-cp nb3 sn composite superconducting wires. Instruments, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/instruments4040028

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