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Quench analysis of a superconducting magnet with 98 coils connected in series

Author

  • Erik Wallén

Summary, in English

A novel insertion device for electron storage rings called the MAX-Wiggler has been constructed at MAX-lab. The MAX-Wiggler is a cold bore superconducting wiggler magnet with 47 3.5-T poles and. a period length of 61 mm aimed for the production of X-rays at the 1.5-GeV electron storage ring MAX-II at MAX-lab. The MAX-Wiggler consists of 98 racetrack coils connected in series in the superconducting magnet and the total stored magnetic energy at the nominal maximum field strength of 3.5 T is 48 U. This paper describes the quench analysis of the magnet. Several protection schemes have,been evaluated, such as an external dump resistor and safety switch or subdivision of the series of coils into sections with shunt resistors or silicon diodes in parallel to each group of coils in a section. It has been found that the most suitable protection scheme, in order to prevent the superconducting coils from getting overheated, is subdivision with a shunt path containing silicon diodes operating at liquid helium temperatures. The MAX-Wiggler has been commissioned and it has survived the quenches occurring during the initial training of the superconducting coils.

Department/s

Publishing year

2003

Language

English

Pages

3845-3855

Publication/Series

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Volume

13

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Topic

  • Physical Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Keywords

  • superconducting coils
  • quench protection
  • quench analysis
  • cold diodes
  • quench
  • superconducting magnets

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1051-8223