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Title Axial-Field Magnetic Quench Antenna for the Superconducting Accelerator Magnets
Author(s) Marchevsky, Maxim (LBL, Berkeley) ; Hafalia, Aurelio R (LBL, Berkeley) ; Cheng, Daniel (LBL, Berkeley) ; Prestemon, Soren (LBL, Berkeley) ; Sabbi, Gianluca (LBL, Berkeley) ; Bajas, Hugo (CERN) ; Chlachidze, Guram (Fermilab)
Publication 2015
Number of pages 5
In: IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 25 (2015) 9500605
In: Applied Superconductivity Conference 2014, Charlotte, NC, USA, 10 - 15 Aug 2014, pp.9500605
DOI 10.1109/TASC.2014.2374536
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract We have developed and tested a novel magnetic inductive antenna for detecting and localizing quenches and flux jumps in superconducting accelerator magnets during ramping and steady-state operations. The antenna principle is based upon sensing temporal variation of the axial field gradient in the magnet bore that is specific to propagating quench. Two antenna configurations were developed and built, optimized respectively for sensing disturbances of the off-axis (for the dipole magnet) and axial (for the quadrupole magnet) gradient of the axial field. The antennas were qualified during tests of LBNL's high-field dipole, HD3b, and LARP's Nb$_{3}$Sn quadrupole HQ02b. A reliable and accurate localization of quenches and flux jumps was demonstrated. Upon ramping up the magnet current, we observed peculiar dynamics of the magnetic disturbances travelling along the cable at velocities of  800 m/s. Also, details of slow quench propagation in the HQ02 quadrupole at a small fraction of operational current were detected and recorded.

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