Abstract

REBCO wires have high critical current density and thermal stability, and are being applied in various fields such as NMR, MRI, and accelerators. We are currently designing a 1.3-GHz LTS/HTS NMR magnet that operates in a persistent current (PC) mode. However, there are issues with using REBCO coils that need to be resolved. One problem unique to REBCO coils is non-uniform electromagnetic forces caused by screening currents. During the charging and discharging of the coil, screening currents are induced, resulting in a significantly non-uniform current distribution within the coil. As a result, non-uniform electromagnetic forces are generated within the coil due to these screening currents. <p xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">In this study, we performed an electromagnetic stress analysis using a two-dimensional axisymmetric structural analysis that considered tension during winding, thermal stress during cooling, and electromagnetic force during charging. First, we compared the results of the numerical simulation of the layer-wound REBCO coil with the experimental results. Then, we conducted numerical simulations of an insert REBCO coil in a design example of a 1.3-GHz NMR to evaluate the stress and deformation of the REBCO coil.

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