DocumentCode
1206551
Title
Development of coaxial and detachable current leads
Author
Akopyan, D.G. ; Baikin, D.P. ; Dedjurin, A.M. ; Egorov, S.A. ; Koretsky, A. Yu ; Krasnoperov, V.G. ; Petrov, V.V.
Author_Institution
D.V. Efremov Sci. Res. Inst. of Electrophys. Apparatus, Leningrad, USSR
Volume
28
Issue
1
fYear
1992
fDate
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
964
Lastpage
966
Abstract
Superconducting and cryogenic electrical devices require a current supply from a few tens of amperes to 30-40 kA into the cold cryostat area. When designing the leads an optimal modification is chosen which puts the minimal heat influx into the area being cooled, depending on the power supply regime and the strength of current. For the intermittent current input the use of gas-cooled coaxial and detachable current leads seems to be preferable. The authors discuss the principles of construction and describe pilot model designs of such leads for current strengths of up to 10 kA. The results of mathematical modeling of coaxial leads with the aim of their operation analysis within a wide range of parameter change are given. Preliminary test results on coaxial and detachable lead pilot models are reported
Keywords
coaxial cables; low-temperature techniques; power cables; 10 kA; cold cryostat area; cryogenic electrical devices; detachable current leads; gas cooled coaxial current leads; mathematical modeling; minimal heat influx; pilot model designs; superconducting devices; Analytical models; Coaxial components; Computational modeling; Cooling; Current supplies; Design optimization; Electricity supply industry; Helium; Mathematical model; Refrigeration;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/20.120040
Filename
120040
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