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2. Normal zone propagation in a Mg[B.sub.2] conduction cooled test magnet
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Cavaliere, V., Matrone, A., Masullo, G., Quarantiello, R., Saggese, A., Pace, S., and Gambardella, U.
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Voltage -- Analysis ,Magnesium -- Magnetic properties ,Magnesium -- Electric properties ,Magnesium -- Thermal properties ,Superconducting magnets -- Design and construction ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A double pancake style Mg[B.sub.2] magnet is realized by using Columbus Superconductors Cu-stabilized multifilamentary tape. The stability features of the magnet are measured either against thermal disturbance or by self quench at different temperatures and bias currents.
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- 2008
3. Design and test of a compound persistent-pulsed magnet for fast field cycling NMR
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Cavaliere, V., Formisano, A., Martone, R., Masullo, G., Matrone, A., and Quarantiello, R.
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Nuclear magnetic resonance -- Analysis ,Superconducting magnets -- Design and construction ,Niobium -- Electric properties ,Niobium -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The design and testing of a compound persistent-pulsed magnet for Fast Field Cycling (FFC) NMR Relaxometry are discussed. The design of the magnet includes an outer superconducting magnet working in persistent mode and an inner superconducting magnet working in pulsed mode.
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- 2007
4. Stability measurements in multifilamentary [MgB.sub.2] tapes
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Gambardella, U., Saggese, A., Sessa, P., Guarino, A., Pace, S., Masullo, G., Matrone, A., Petrillo, E., and Quarantiello, R.
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Magnesium compounds -- Electric properties ,Stability -- Analysis ,Numerical analysis ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Various experiments and measurements are conducted to analyze the stability in the multifilamentary [MgB.sub.2] tapes.
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- 2007
5. The magnetic characterization of a [MgB.sub.2] superconducting hollow cylinder, at variable temperatures up to [T.sub.c]
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Perini, E., Ginocchio, S., Giunchi, G., Gambardella, U., Pace. S., Matrone, A., Quarantiello, R., Cavaliere, V., and Cavallin, T.
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Magnetic fields -- Analysis ,Magnetic shielding -- Analysis ,Magnesium compounds -- Electric properties ,Magnesium compounds -- Thermal properties ,Magnesium compounds -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The experiments present a magnetic characterization of the [Mg.sub.2] superconducting hollow cylinder at variable temperatures up to the critical temperature ([T.sub.c]). The analysis reveals that an increase in the temperature and in the magnetic field leads to a strong decrease in the [eta]-values.
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- 2007
6. Cryocooler assisted cryosat for a 4 split-coil NbTi magnet
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Petrillo, E., Ariante, M., Mariani, M., Masullo, G., Matrone, A., and Quarantiello, R.
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Superconducting magnets -- Research ,Electrical equipment and supplies industry -- Research ,Low temperature engineering -- Research ,Electrical engineering ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,European Organization for Nuclear Research -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
Ansaldo-CRIS, Napoli, Italy, is developing a cryocooler-assisted cryostat for a 4 T split-coil NbTi magnet, operated in a helium bath.
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- 2002
7. Cryocooler cooled HTS current leads for a 1 MJ/1 MW-class SMES system
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Mariani, M., Ariante, M., Matrone, A., Petrillo, E., Quarantiello, R., Barberis, F., Martini, L., Pincella, C., Canepa, G., Ferrari, P., Ottonello, L., and Vivaldi, F.
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Magnetic energy storage -- Research ,High temperature superconductors -- Research ,Superconducting magnets -- Research ,Electrical equipment and supplies industry -- Research ,Electrical engineering ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,European Organization for Nuclear Research -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
A prototype of hybrid, resistive and high temperature superconductor (HTS) 1100A current leads, cooled by cryocooler, is described and discussed.
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- 2002
8. Design of split coil magnets for magnetic resonance imaging
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Cavaliere, V., Formisano, a., Martone, R., Masullo, G., Matrone, A., and Primizia, M.
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Magnetic resonance imaging -- Research ,Magnets -- Design and construction ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A novel technique for open configuration magnet design for magnetic resonance imaging has been developed.
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- 2000
9. Design and manufacture of a Nb3Sn 16T demountable insert solenoid for a high field testing system
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della Corte, A., Bruzzese, R., Chiarelli, S., Spadoni, M., Cavaliere, V., Mariani, M., Masullo, G., Matrone, A., Petrillo, E., and Quarantiello, R.
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Solenoids -- Design and construction ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A description of the design and manufacture of a Nb3Sn 16T demountable insert solenoid for a high field testing system is provided.
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- 2000
10. Development of a high homogeneity 14T magnet
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Masullo, G., Ariante, M., Cavaliere, V., Mariani, M., Matrone, A., Petrillo, E., and Quarantiello, R.
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High temperature superconductivity -- Research ,Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Equipment and supplies ,Superconducting magnets -- Design and construction ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A superconducting magnet with homogeneity up to 14 T at 4.2 K and a magnet bore of 74 mm has been designed and constructed. The magnet will be used as the basis for developing a 600MHz/52 mm magnet system for NMR spectroscopy. The magnet has been built using 2 Nb3Sn and 4 NbTi coils, which generates the main field of 14.1 T at 100 A. It can be operated in either persistent or driven mode. The magnetic field decay has been measured to be 0.1 ppm/hour.
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- 1999
11. Design and Test of a Compound Persistent-Pulsed Magnet for Fast Field Cycling NMR
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V. CAVALIERE, FORMISANO, Alessandro, MARTONE, Raffaele, G. MASULLO, A. MATRONE, R. QUARANTIELLO, FERRANTE, V., Cavaliere, Formisano, Alessandro, Martone, Raffaele, G., Masullo, A., Matrone, R., Quarantiello, and Ferrante
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Materials science ,Electropermanent magnet ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ,Demagnetizing field ,Field strength ,Superconducting magnet ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetic flux ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Dipole magnet ,Magnet ,Electromagnetic shielding ,superconducting magnet ,Optoelectronics ,High field magnet ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
In order to investigate the possibility of using superconducting magnets for Fast Field Cycling (FFC) NMR Relaxometry, a NbTi magnet able to achieve high field variation rates in a constant background field has been designed and tested. The design layout consists in an outer superconducting magnet working in persistent mode and an inner superconducting magnet working in pulsed mode. The layout of the inner magnet has been optimized taking into account field strength, field homogeneity, stray field and inductive coupling with outer magnet. A demonstration pulsed magnet has been tested in a background field, achieving the main desired working features.
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- 2007
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12. Performance Evaluation for a HTS Transformer
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Maurizio Scarano, G. Masullo, A. Matrone, Fabrizio Marignetti, R. Quarantiello, Alessandro Formisano, Raffaele Martone, Formisano, Alessandro, F., Marignetti, Martone, Raffaele, Gmasullo, A., Matrone, R., Quarantiello, and M., Scarano
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Optimal design ,Computer science ,High temperature superconductors ,Champ magnetique ,Condensed Matter Physics ,power transformers ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Reliability engineering ,Transformer windings ,Electromagnetic coil ,law ,Power electronics ,High temperature superconductor ,Minification ,optimal design ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Transformer ,Power transformers - Abstract
The adoption of High Temperature Superconductors (HTS) tapes is becoming a suitable and interesting alternative to copper for windings in transformers, thanks to the improvement in performance and the lowering of costs. Of course, optimized designs, different with respect to usual layouts, must be considered, due to the additional requirements of HTS tapes, such as minimization of orthogonal magnetic fields and consideration of additional losses in the HTS. In the framework of a scientific cooperation among some Italian Universities and private companies, a test model for a 10KVA transformer with HTS secondary windings has been developed, and validated against a demonstrative prototype, manufactured during the project. In the paper, the device model performance is assessed, with particular care to the HTS losses modeling, and some comparisons to the experimental results are presented.
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- 2006
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13. Magnetic Field Trapping in MgB$_{2}$ Bulks and Inserts
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L. Saglietti, Giovanni Giunchi, E. Perini, V. Cavaliere, Alessandro Figini Albisetti, and A. Matrone
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High-temperature superconductivity ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Superconducting magnet ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetic flux ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic field ,law.invention ,Magnetization ,Neodymium magnet ,law ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Magnet ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Magnetic levitation - Abstract
In order to realize superconductive permanent magnets to be used in power applications like the magnetic levitation or electrical motors, we have studied the magnetic field trapping capability of MgB2 discs of different shapes, at temperatures >;10 K. In particular we have compared MgB2 bulk discs with MgB2 Superconductive Inserts in Metallic Substrates (SIMS) of diameters of 70 mm. Both superconductive devices have been produced by the Reactive Mg Liquid Infiltration (Mg-RLI) process. The magnetization was performed by the application and removal of an external magnetic field up to 2 T, produced by a superconducting magnet, or by Field Cooling of the superconductive devices nearby NdFeB permanent magnets. The SIMS devices showed a higher stability of the trapped fields with respect to the bulk discs. Typical trapped fields, measured at 1 mm from the surface of the device, are of the order of 1 T. The density distribution of the supercurrents has been estimated by measuring the trapped field at various temperatures up to Tc and performing magnetic levitation forces measurements.
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- 2011
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14. Normal Zone Propagation in a ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Conduction Cooled Test Magnet
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A. Matrone, U. Gambardella, G. Masullo, V. Cavaliere, Sandro Pace, A. Saggese, and R. Quarantiello
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High-temperature superconductivity ,Temperature control ,Materials science ,Heating element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Thermal conduction ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,law ,Electromagnetic coil ,Magnet ,COILS ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Voltage drop ,Voltage - Abstract
"In order to investigate the quench behavior of conduction cooled MgB2 magnets, a 100 mm inner bore diameter, 0.84 T at 20 K magnet has been built and tested. The test magnet consists of 4 double pancakes wound with the MgB2/Ni-Cu-Fe tape produced by Columbus. Each coil is cooled by means of a 2 mm thick copper disk placed during winding at the middle of the double pancake; after winding the double pancakes have been separately epoxy impregnated. Several experiments have been performed inducing a local transition in the coil by means of a controlled heater placed on the double pancake surface. The propagation of the normal zone has been monitored by means of 8 voltage probes positioned along the tape during coil manufacturing. Each voltage probe detects the voltage drop across a tape length of 30 mm. The experiments have been performed at different temperatures while keeping the magnet current constant during quench. In the paper we report an analysis of the quench propagation velocity measurements and a numerical investigation of the thermal and electrical behavior of the magnet."
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- 2008
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15. Superconducting Permanent Magnet Made by a Bulk ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Ring
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Giovanni Giunchi, E. Perini, E. Bassani, R. Quarantiello, T. Cavallin, V. Cavaliere, and A. Matrone
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Superconducting magnet ,Yttrium barium copper oxide ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetic flux ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic field ,Magnetization ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Magnet ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Current density - Abstract
The bulk superconductors can be used as permanent magnets of very high magnetic induction, provided that a feasible way of magnetization is identified and that the superconducting material can withstand the magnetic forces induced by high trapped fields. Here it has been considered as superconducting permanent magnet a bulk MgB2 ring, obtained by the Reactive Liquid Infiltration (RLI) process. This material offers several advantages with respect to the well known YBCO textured material, even if its application temperature will be far lower, around 20-30 K. First of all, MgB2 does not require grain orientation to reach enough current density, it can be produced in a quite straight forward way, it is lightweight and it is mechanically robust. To magnetize the MgB2 ring, we have applied a DC magnetic field with a superconducting magnet, using a step wise, field cooling type, procedure. The induced magnetization of the bulk MgB2 ring, at 4 K, is around 2 T in its vicinity. It has been verified that the magnetization is very stable during the time and it can withstand also AC disturbances of several Hz in frequency.
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- 2008
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16. Stability Measurements in Multifilamentary ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Tapes
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A. Matrone, E. Petrillo, A. Guarino, P. Sessa, Sandro Pace, A. Saggese, R. Quarantiello, G. Masullo, and U. Gambardella
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Superconductivity ,High-temperature superconductivity ,Materials science ,Thermal runaway ,Joule effect ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Temperature measurement ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Thermal conductivity ,law ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Joule heating ,Type-II superconductor - Abstract
We have analyzed the behavior of a 10 cm long straight piece of copper stabilized multifilamentary tape, manufactured by Columbus Superconductors, in a nearly adiabatic condition. The tape was biased at different current values as a function of either the temperature or the induced heat disturbances at fixed temperatures. From the analyses of the voltage increase, recorded from voltage taps placed at known positions, we estimated the highest temperatures which give rise to a quench of the tape at constant values of the current bias. We also measured the minimum energy triggering the quench at fixed values of current bias and temperature. The voltage taps have also been used for homogeneity check of the physical properties which rule the thermal runaway in the tape. The voltage-versus-time curves in different sections of the tape also provide information about the quench propagation speed as a function of the hot spot energy and the temperature. Due to the composite nature of the tape, made of nickel, iron, copper, and , to perform simple FEA computation we modeled the tape with a one dimensional single wire with averaged value of the physical quantities involved in the Joule heat generation and thermal conductivity.
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- 2007
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17. Cryocooler cooled HTS current leads for a 1 MJ/1 MW-Class SMES system
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E. Petrillo, F. Barberis, C. Pincella, M. Ariante, A. Matrone, G. Canepa, M. Mariani, L. Ottonello, P. Ferrari, F. Vivaldi, R. Quarantiello, and Luciano Martini
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Resistive touchscreen ,Materials science ,Nuclear engineering ,Refrigerator car ,Thermal contact ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Cryocooler ,Current (fluid) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Thermal conduction ,Thermal analysis ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Voltage - Abstract
Within the Italian project for the development of 1 MJ/1 MW SMES, Ansaldo-CRIS and CESI have been involved in the design and manufacturing of 1100 A resistive/HTS current leads conduction cooled by a closed cycle refrigerator. Main design and technological problems concern the achievement of electrical insulation between cryocooler and current leads at the voltage level of 6 kV together with a thermal contact good enough to keep the upper part of the HTS material at a temperature below 70 K, when the cryocooler temperature is 60 K and about 100 W is the thermal load. Thermal transport properties of electrical insulating materials as thin sheet placed between copper massive plates have been measured as a function of temperature and hence, according to the measured thermal performances, the area for thermal contact with the cryocooler has been suitably dimensioned. Mechanical structure for the whole current leads has been designed and manufactured. Final assembly of resistive section has been completed. Results about the achieved lead performances are presented and discussed.
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- 2002
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18. Use of $\hbox{MgB}_{2}$ Superconductors for Excitation Field in Synchronous Machines—Part I: Bulk Magnets
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Marignetti, Fabrizio, primary, Cavaliere, Vincenzo, additional, Giunchi, Giovanni, additional, Messina, Giuseppe, additional, Celentano, Giuseppe, additional, and Matrone, Antonio, additional
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- 2013
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19. Magnetic Field Trapping in MgB$_{2}$ Bulks and Inserts
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Perini, Elena, primary, Giunchi, Giovanni, additional, Saglietti, Luca, additional, Albisetti, Alessandro Figini, additional, Matrone, Antonio, additional, and Cavaliere, Vincenzo, additional
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- 2011
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20. Superconducting Permanent Magnet Made by a Bulk ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Ring
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Giunchi, G., primary, Perini, E., additional, Cavallin, T., additional, Bassani, E., additional, Quarantiello, R., additional, Cavaliere, V., additional, and Matrone, A., additional
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- 2008
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21. Normal Zone Propagation in a ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Conduction Cooled Test Magnet
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Cavaliere, V., primary, Matrone, A., additional, Masullo, G., additional, Quarantiello, R., additional, Saggese, A., additional, Pace, S., additional, and Gambardella, U., additional
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- 2008
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22. The Magnetic Characterization of a ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Superconducting Hollow Cylinder, at Variable Temperatures up to ${\rm T}_{\rm c}$
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Perini, E., primary, Ginocchio, S., additional, Giunchi, G., additional, Gambardella, U., additional, Pace, S., additional, Matrone, A., additional, Quarantiello, R., additional, Cavaliere, V., additional, and Cavallin, T., additional
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- 2007
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23. Stability Measurements in Multifilamentary ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Tapes
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Gambardella, U., primary, Saggese, A., additional, Sessa, P., additional, Guarino, A., additional, Pace, S., additional, Masullo, G., additional, Matrone, A., additional, Petrillo, E., additional, and Quarantiello, R., additional
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- 2007
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24. Performance Evaluation for a HTS Transformer
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Formisano, A., primary, Marignetti, F., additional, Martone, R., additional, Masullo, G., additional, Matrone, A., additional, Quarantiello, R., additional, and Scarano, M., additional
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- 2006
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25. Normal Zone Propagation in a MgB2 Conduction Cooled Test Magnet.
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Cavaliere, V., Matrone, A., Masullo, G., Quarantiello, R., Saggese, A., Pace, S., and Gambardella, U.
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SUPERCONDUCTING magnets , *SUPERCONDUCTING composites , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *SOLID state electronics , *ELECTRIC generators , *ELECTRIC windings , *EPOXY compounds , *CRYOTRONS , *VOLTAGE regulators - Abstract
In order to investigate the quench behavior of conduction cooled MgB2 magnets, a 100 mm inner bore diameter, 0.84 T at 20 K magnet has been built and tested. The test magnet consists of 4 double pancakes wound with the MgB2/Ni-Cu-Fe tape produced by Columbus. Each coil is cooled by means of a 2 mm thick copper disk placed during winding at the middle of the double pancake; after winding the double pancakes have been separately epoxy impregnated. Several experiments have been performed inducing a local transition in the coil by means of a controlled heater placed on the double pancake surface. The propagation of the normal zone has been monitored by means of 8 voltage probes positioned along the tape during coil manufacturing. Each voltage probe detects the voltage drop across a tape length of 30 mm. The experiments have been performed at different temperatures while keeping the magnet current constant during quench. In the paper we report an analysis of the quench propagation velocity measurements and a numerical investigation of the thermal and electrical behavior of the magnet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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26. Superconducting Permanent Magnet Made by a Bulk MgB2 Ring.
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Giunchi, G., Perini, E., Cavallin, T., Bassani, E., Quarantiello, R., Cavaliere, V., and Matrone, A.
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SUPERCONDUCTORS ,ELECTROMAGNETIC induction ,ELECTROMAGNETISM ,MAGNETIC fields ,ELECTRONIC materials ,HIGH temperature superconductors ,SUPERCONDUCTING magnets ,SOLID state electronics ,MAGNETIC properties - Abstract
The bulk superconductors can be used as permanent magnets of very high magnetic induction, provided that a feasible way of magnetization is identified and that the superconducting material can withstand the magnetic forces induced by high trapped fields. Here it has been considered as superconducting permanent magnet a bulk MgB2 ring, obtained by the Reactive Liquid Infiltration (RLI) process. This material offers several advantages with respect to the well known YBCO textured material, even if its application temperature will be far lower, around 20-30 K. First of all, MgB
2 does not require grain orientation to reach enough current density, it can be produced in a quite straightforward way, it is lightweight and it is mechanically robust. To magnetize the MgB2 ring, we have applied a DC magnetic field with a superconducting magnet, using a step wise, field cooling type, procedure. The induced magnetization of the bulk MgB2 ring, at 4 K, is around 2 T in its vicinity. It has been verified that the magnetization is very stable during the time and it can withstand also AC disturbances of several Hz in frequency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2008
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27. Stability Measurements in Multifilamentary MgB2 Tapes.
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Gambardella, U., Saggese, A., Sessa, P., Guarino, A., Pace, S., Masullo, G., Matrone, A., Petrillo, E., and Quarantiello, R.
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COPPER ,MAGNESIUM compounds ,MAGNESIUM diboride ,SEMICONDUCTORS ,FINITE geometries ,MAGNETIC fields ,SOLID state electronics ,HETEROGENEITY ,THERMAL conductivity - Abstract
We have analyzed the behavior of a 10 cm long straight piece of MgB
2 copper stabilized multifilamentary tape, manufactured by Columbus Superconductors, in a nearly adiabatic condition. The tape was biased at different current values as a function of either the temperature or the induced heat disturbances at fixed temperatures. From the analyses of the voltage increase, recorded from voltage taps placed at known positions, we estimated the highest temperatures which give rise to a quench of the tape at constant values of the current bias. We also measured the minimum energy triggering the quench at fixed values of current bias and temperature. The voltage taps have also been used for homogeneity check of the physical properties which rule the thermal runaway in the tape. The voltage-versus-time curves in different sections of the tape also provide information about the quench propagation speed as a function of the hot spot energy and the temperature. Due to the composite nature of the tape, made of nickel, iron, copper, and MgB2 , to perform simple FEA computation we modeled the tape with a one dimensional single wire with averaged value of the physical quantities involved in the Joule heat generation and thermal conductivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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28. The Magnetic Characterization of a MgB2 Superconducting Hollow Cylinder, at Variable Temperatures up to Tc.
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Perini, E., Ginocchio, S., Giunchi, G., Gambardella, U., Pace, S., Matrone, A., Quarantiello, R., Cavaliere, V., and Cavallin, T.
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MAGNETIC fields ,MAGNETIZATION ,MAGNETIC dipoles ,SUPERCONDUCTING magnets ,DIPOLE moments ,SUPERCONDUCTORS ,METALLIC composites ,MAGNETICS ,ELECTROMECHANICAL devices - Abstract
DC magnetic fields have been applied to a superconducting hollow MgB
2 cylinder of relatively large dimensions (dext /int = 48/44 mm, h = 31 mm), produced by reactive Mg liquid infiltration (RLI) process. Such a kind of full dense cylinder has no discontinuity in its shape, at difference with other HTS textured cylindrical objects, and it represents a prototype of a larger one that can be applied in many electromechanical applications, like bearing, or pure magnetic application, like shielding. The aim of the experiments is to verify its shielding ability at low fields and the maximum trapped fields, when higher field are applied. The measurements are performed at variable temperatures from 13 K up to Tc . The magnetic field values, measured by Hall probe located at the center of the cylinder, dependent on the various cooling regimes (either Zero Field Cooling (ZFC) and Field Cooling (FC)) and on the presence of a background external magnetic field. The trapped fields dependence from the temperature and background field is reproduced by a simple model of the current distribution and with an analytical expression of Jc (B,T). It was possible also to describe the transition of the superconducting cylinder to the normal state, induced by flux jumping, on a base of a phenomenological model with two process having different time scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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29. High Density MgB2 Bulk Materials of Different Grains Size: Supercurrents Instability and Losses in Variable Magnetic Fields.
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Giunchi, G., Ginocchio, S., Raineri, S., Botta, D., Gerbaldo, R., Minetti, B., Quarantiello, R., and Matrone, A.
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MAGNESIUM diboride ,MAGNETIC fields ,ELECTRIC motors ,SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ,ELECTROMAGNETIC fields ,MAGNETIZATION - Abstract
The bulk MgB
2 material shows very promising characteristics to be applied in many AC devices, i.e. as electric motors, as magnetic field screening apparatus or as variable inductor or resistor for Fault Current Limitation. In all these cases the evaluation of supercurrents persistency and of the AC losses represents the first practical issue to be addressed. We report on the evaluation of these characteristics on very high density MgB2 bulk materials, obtained by reactive liquid Mg infiltration of Boron powders preform. Varying the granularity of the original Boron powders, bulks of very different grains size distribution are produced that show different current carrying capability in magnetic field and temperature, indicating a different flux structure and dynamics. Performing AC susceptibility analysis in the low frequency range, the losses have been evaluated on several shapes of the probe materials from the cylindrical one to the slab one type and for several temperatures below Tc . For ring type samples the screening effect of the superconducting currents has been evaluated, in presence of static and variable magnetic fields. The results have been interpreted in term of the critical state model, evidencing the large effects of the thermal instability erasing from the thickness of the samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2005
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30. The Magnetic Characterization of a MgB2 Superconducting Hollow Cylinder, at Variable Temperatures up to Tc.
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Perini, E., Ginocchio, S., Giunchi, G., Gambardella, U., Pace, S., Matrone, A., Quarantiello, R., Cavaliere, V., and Cavallin, T.
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MAGNETIC fields , *MAGNETIZATION , *MAGNETIC dipoles , *SUPERCONDUCTING magnets , *DIPOLE moments , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *METALLIC composites , *MAGNETICS , *ELECTROMECHANICAL devices - Abstract
DC magnetic fields have been applied to a superconducting hollow MgB2 cylinder of relatively large dimensions (dext/int = 48/44 mm, h = 31 mm), produced by reactive Mg liquid infiltration (RLI) process. Such a kind of full dense cylinder has no discontinuity in its shape, at difference with other HTS textured cylindrical objects, and it represents a prototype of a larger one that can be applied in many electromechanical applications, like bearing, or pure magnetic application, like shielding. The aim of the experiments is to verify its shielding ability at low fields and the maximum trapped fields, when higher field are applied. The measurements are performed at variable temperatures from 13 K up to Tc. The magnetic field values, measured by Hall probe located at the center of the cylinder, dependent on the various cooling regimes (either Zero Field Cooling (ZFC) and Field Cooling (FC)) and on the presence of a background external magnetic field. The trapped fields dependence from the temperature and background field is reproduced by a simple model of the current distribution and with an analytical expression of Jc (B,T). It was possible also to describe the transition of the superconducting cylinder to the normal state, induced by flux jumping, on a base of a phenomenological model with two process having different time scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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