Title :
Comparative analysis of micro-composite and macro-composite conductors for pulse magnets
Author :
Eyssa, Y.M. ; Wise, P. Pernambuco ; Schneider-Muntau, H.J. ; Van Cleemput, M. ; Jones, H.
Author_Institution :
Nat. High Magnetic Field Lab., Tallahaussee, FL, USA
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The purpose of this analysis is to have a powerful but simple to use computing tool that can help characterize the thermal vs. mechanical performance of conductors. The analysis covers thermal diffusion, eddy current heating, and magneto-resistance in both micro composite and macro composite conductors. In micro composites such as CuAg, CuNb or a copper matrix reinforced with steel filaments, the reinforcement is distributed on a small scale and thus both reinforcement and matrix can be assumed to track the same temperature during the pulse. In a macro-composite conductor such as a jacketed stainless steel copper, the steel temperature will lag the copper temperature significantly during a short pulse due to the finite diffusivity time. As a result, the first detailed examination of the use of copper stainless steel, CuSS macro-composite conductors in pulse magnets has been performed. The material has shown promising indications of superior mechanical and thermal performance when compared to the more expensive conductors CuAg and CuNb
Keywords :
copper; eddy currents; electromagnets; fibre reinforced composites; magnetoresistance; stainless steel; thermal diffusion; 77 to 300 K; CuAg; CuNb; computing tool; eddy current heating; finite diffusivity time; jacketed stainless steel Cu; macro-composite conductors; magneto-resistance; mechanical performance; micro-composite conductors; pulse magnets; short pulse; steel filament reinforced Cu matrix conductor; thermal diffusion; thermal performance; Conducting materials; Conductors; Copper; Eddy currents; Heating; Magnetic analysis; Magnets; Steel; Temperature; Thermal conductivity;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on