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LMC 30 LPC 1 27-08-09
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A. Verweij, TE-MPE. 30 Sept 2009, LMC meeting 1.9 K, 0 T, 7.5 kA run 090813.21 Heat pulse
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Calculated temperature along the bus (1.9 K, 2 T, 6000 A) A. Verweij, TE-MPE. 30 Sept 2009, LMC meeting U=100-150 mV: switch off current during test
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A. Verweij, TE-MPE. 30 Sept 2009, LMC meeting Correlation experiment vs. calculation
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Conclusion on ‘Analysis FRESCA test’ The simulation code (QP3) is now validated!!! There is a good agreement between experiment and calculations for the voltage signals, the temperatures and the thermal runaway times (for 1.9 K and 4.3 K and currents from 2-12 kA). The quench currents of more than 50 test cases can be simulated with an accuracy better than a few hundred Amps. To fit the calculations to the experiments, the cooling to helium had to be reduced by about 15% as compared to previous assumptions, possibly due to the presence of film boiling. A separate thermal test by David Richter will be done in coming week. A. Verweij, TE-MPE. 29 Sept 2009, TE-TM meeting
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RB: case 2 (quench in GHe environment) A. Verweij, TE-MPE. 30 Sept 2009, LMC meeting
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Summary table of maximum allowable additional resistance for RB circuit with tau=50 s. Safety margin not included Case 3.5 TeV 4 TeV5 TeV LHe (case 1), RRR cable =80, no He cooling 55 42 27 LHe (case 1), RRR cable =120, no He cooling 705533 LHe (case 1), RRR cable =80, with He cooling 786545 LHe (case 1), RRR cable =120, with He cooling 1028455 GHe (case 2), RRR cable =80, t prop =10 s 7562(40) GHe (case 2), RRR cable =80, t prop =20 s 10385(60) GHe (case 2), RRR cable =120, t prop =10 s 9878(52) GHe (case 2), RRR cable =120, t prop =20 s 120110(74) A. Verweij, TE-MPE. 30 Sept 2009, LMC meeting tau=100 s 7 TeV LHe (case 1), RRR cable =120, with He cooling 26 For info
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Conclusion on ‘Safe current calculations’: After analysis of the ‘FRESCA 61 test’ and taking RRR bus =100, RRR cable =120, tau RB =50 s, tau RQ =10 s, and assuming a maximum R addit =90 , one can conclude that operating at 3.5 TeV is safe. Operation at 5 TeV seems risky, especially because at this energy a magnet quench could propagate quickly to the interconnect by means of normal zone propagation in the bus. Better estimates of: Thermal propagation through the M1-M3 lines, RRR cable (tests are ongoing in MSC group), Heat flow through the bus (and interconnect) insulation (test planned for this week) are important to further improve the accuracy of the calculations of the ‘safe current’. A few more FRESCA tests in a ‘machine-type layout’ are planned for the coming months and will give additional experimental data for better understanding of the thermal processes. Samples containing low RRR bus (100-150) and R addit with values between 20 and 50 are most important. A. Verweij, TE-MPE. 30 Sept 2009, LMC meeting
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