DocumentCode
1367566
Title
Protecting the Leads of a Powered Magnet That is Protected With Diodes and Resistors
Author
Green, M.A. ; Pan, H. ; Prestemon, S.O. ; Virostek, S.P.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
2012
fDate
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
4702204
Lastpage
4702204
Abstract
MRI magnets and other magnets that have a low current and high self-inductance are passively quench-protected with a system that includes sub-divided coils with resistors and diodes that are in parallel with sections of the coils. The primary purpose of coil sub-division is to protect the coil from the high voltages that can occur during a quench. In the event of a lead failure (conventional or superconducting) between the coil and its power supply or its persistent switch, the total current in the coil flows through the diodes and resistors in parallel with the coil. When a lead fails, the current decay time constant for the coil current can be quite long. It is desirable that the coil quench in a time that is short compared to the coil current decay time constant. Experience shows that the heating from the resistors and diodes will eventually quench the magnet. This paper presents methods for shortening the time between a lead failure or a persistent switch failure and the eventual magnet quench.
Keywords
diodes; magnetic resonance imaging; resistors; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; MRI magnet; coil current decay time constant; coil quench; coil subdivision; diodes; heating; lead failure; magnet quench protection; power supply; powered magnet; resistor; self-inductance; switch failure; Coils; Heating; High temperature superconductors; Lead; Magnetic circuits; Resistors; Superconducting magnets; HTS leads; LTS leads; quench protection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2011.2174576
Filename
6069553
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