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What Caused the Lead burn-out in Spectrometer Magnet 2B
Green, Michael A
关键词: 42;    72;    CRYOGENICS;    DESIGN;    HEAT TRANSFER;    MAGNETS;    MICE;    SOLENOIDS;    SPECTROMETERS;    STABILITY;    VELOCITY;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1022728
RP-ID  :  LBNL-4652E
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1022728
Others  :  TRN: US1104472
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
The spectrometer solenoids are supposed to be the first magnets installed in the MICE Cooling Channel. The results of the test of Spectrometer Magnet 2B are reported in a previous MICE Note. Magnet 2B was tested with all five coils connected in series. The magnet failed because a lead to coil M2 failed before it could be trained to its full design current of 275 A. First, this report describes the condition of the magnet when the lead failure occurred. The lead that failed was between the cold mass feed-through and the heavy lead that connected to coil M2 and the quench protection diodes. It is believed that the lead failed because the minimum propagation zone (MPZ) length was too short. The quench was probably triggered by lead motion in the field external to the magnet center coil. The effect of heat transfer on quench propagation and MPZ length is discussed. The MPZ length is compared for a number of cases that apply to the spectrometer solenoid 2B as built and as it has been repaired. The required heat transfer coefficient for cryogenic stability and the quench propagation velocity along the leads are compared for various parts of the Magnet leads inside the cold mass cryostat. The effect of the insulation on leads on heat transfer is and stability is discussed.
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