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Title Experimental Examples of Quench Protection With Varistors to Reduce Quench Voltages and Hot-Spot Peak Temperatures
Author(s) Galvin, T ; Kirby, G A (CERN) ; Coll, D ; Mangiarotti, F J (CERN) ; Wu, W ; Ou, X ; Xu, Q (Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys.) ; Zheng, S ; Nakamoto, T (KEK, Tsukuba) ; Suzuki, K (KEK, Tsukuba)
Publication 2022
Number of pages 5
In: IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 32 (2022) 4702505
In: 27th International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-27), Fukuoka, Japan, 15 - 19 Nov 2021, pp.4702505
DOI 10.1109/TASC.2022.3190204
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract Superconducting magnet protection must address two main areas of the magnet and circuit performance, namely conductor hot-spot temperatures and circuit voltages. The maximum hot-spot temperatures and voltages occur during the superconductor's transition called a quench and the subsequent energy extraction. As has been previously demonstrated, by using a varistor more energy can be extracted from the coil for the same maximum voltage, or the peak voltage can be reduced compared to a resistor for comparable extraction times. The principles of operation and theory behind the varistor are covered and three case studies are presented. Case 1 presents experimental data on energy extraction with varistors for the CERN Hi-Lumi MCBRD magnets under test at IMPCAS. Case 2 presents experimental data on the FECR sextupole magnet, also under test at IMPCAS. Case 3 covers simulated data for the CERN Hi-Lumi MBXF magnets, under test at KEK.
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