1. Field Mapping of the Jointless HTS Solenoid Magnet in a Persistent Current Mode Operation
- Author
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Woo-Seok Kim, Ji-Kwang Lee, Jun Hee Han, Gye-Won Hong, Kyeongdal Choi, Seyeon Lee, Sang Ho Park, Seungyong Hahn, SangGap Lee, and Miyeon Yoon
- Subjects
Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Field (physics) ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Mode (statistics) ,Persistent current ,Solenoid ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,Electromagnetic coil ,Magnet ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
In order to achieve a persistent current mode operation with high-temperature superconducting (HTS) coils, we have been trying to improve the concept of a jointless HTS coil. The coil has a perfect closed loop without any joints in a coil, and we have proven that a persistent current can be induced in the coil by several charge up methods such as PCS, flux pump, or field cooling with a background magnet. In this paper, based on the previous experiment, which showed partially successful results [10], we designed and fabricated a small solenoid type jointless HTS magnet with a 100-m-long ReBCO wide conductor and tested it in a liquid nitrogen bath. After the persistent current mode operation of 15 h, we tried to measure temporal and spatial homogeneity by a field mapper we developed under the DSV of 10 mm .
- Published
- 2019