Xudong Wang, Seungyong Hahn, Youngjae Kim, Juan Bascuñán, John Voccio, Haigun Lee, Yukikazu Iwasa
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Abstract
This paper presents experimental and analytical studies on the characteristic resistance of NI (no-insulation) ReBCO pancake coils, which are used in an equivalent circuit model to characterize 'radial as well as spiral' current paths within the NI coils. We identified turn-to-turn contact resistance as a major source of the characteristic resistance of an NI coil. In order to verify this, three single pancake NI HTS coils-60, 40, 20 turns-were fabricated with their winding tension carefully maintained constant. A sudden discharge test was performed on each coil to obtain its characteristic resistance, and the relation between the turn-to-turn contact and the characteristic resistance was investigated. Based on the characteristic resistance and the n-value model, an equivalent circuit model was proposed to characterize the time-varying response of the NI coils. Charging tests were performed on the three test coils and the experimental results were compared with the simulated ones to validate the proposed approach with the equivalent circuit model.
本文介绍了对 NI(无绝缘)ReBCO 薄饼线圈特性阻抗的实验和分析研究,并将其用于等效电路模型,以确定 NI 线圈内 "径向和螺旋 "电流路径的特性。我们发现匝间接触电阻是 NI 线圈特性阻抗的主要来源。为了验证这一点,我们制作了三个单薄饼 NI HTS 线圈--60、40 和 20 匝,并小心保持其绕组张力恒定。对每个线圈都进行了突然放电测试,以获得其特性阻抗,并研究了匝间接触与特性阻抗之间的关系。根据特征电阻和 n 值模型,提出了一个等效电路模型来描述 NI 线圈的时变响应。对三个测试线圈进行了充电测试,并将实验结果与模拟结果进行了比较,以验证所提出的等效电路模型方法。
期刊介绍:
Superconductor Science and Technology is a multidisciplinary journal for papers on all aspects of superconductivity. The coverage includes theories of superconductivity, the basic physics of superconductors, the relation of microstructure and growth to superconducting properties, the theory of novel devices, and the fabrication and properties of thin films and devices. It also encompasses the manufacture and properties of conductors, and their application in the construction of magnets and heavy current machines, together with enabling technology.