Abstract

We show that for magnets operating close to their short sample limit, the energy density in a fast heat pulse, applied at the edge of the conductor, that is just sufficient to quench the magnet, is typically a small fraction of the reserve enthalpy/cm of the conductor. The minimum energy density needed to quench can be expressed as a simple, and universal function of the physical parameters of the conductor and the operating temperature.

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