| Literature DB >> 32952375 |
Kazuhiro Kajikawa1, Gwendolyn V Gettliffe1, Yong Chu1, Daisuke Miyagi1, Thibault P Lécrevisse1, Seungyong Hahn1, Juan Bascuñán1, Yukikazu Iwasa1.
Abstract
Two types of shaking coils are focused on reducing screening currents induced in solenoid coils wound with high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes. One is a pair of copper shaking coils coaxially located inside and outside the HTS coil to apply an ac magnetic field in the axial direction. The other is an HTS shaking coil with notch located only outside the HTS coil to minimize the radial components of local ac fields applied to windings of the HTS coil as small as possible. It is found that the copper shaking coils yield the allowable amount of power dissipation in liquid helium. The effectiveness of the HTS shaking coil to reduce screening-current-induced fields generated by another magnetized HTS coil is also experimentally validated in liquid nitrogen using a commercially available coated conductor with narrow width.Entities:
Keywords: AC magnetic field; high-temperature superconducting (HTS) wires; screening current; shaking coils
Year: 2014 PMID: 32952375 PMCID: PMC7500365 DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2014.2363495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Appl Supercond