Abstract

In promoting novel products with superconducting magnets to transportation and science industries, the most important factor is reliability. Recently, it was reported that a no-insulation (NI) superconducting magnet could be damaged with quenches caused by a thermal runaway, significant temperature deviation, extremely high characteristic resistance, etc. To resolve this issue, numerical analysis of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) racetrack coils with NI winding technology should be conducted. The authors proposed a homogenization method to analyze operating characteristics of the NI HTS coils by simplifying the finite element analysis (FEA) model and decreasing the solution time. In order to estimate their thermal stabilities, the proposed FEA simulation is one of the efficient methods for solving the electrical and thermal factors simultaneously. In this paper, the thermal analysis of the leakage currents of NI HTS racetrack coils is presented using a three-dimensional (3D) turn-distributed equivalent circuit FEA model. The charging and discharging delay phenomena were modeled by considering the contact resistances by turns. With the equivalent circuit model of the NI HTS magnets, the 3D racetrack coils were designed by considering a single turn and stacked turns, including metal insulation layers. Their material properties according to temperature variation were applied in the transient analysis. The critical currents by turns were estimated by considering the magnetic field, its angle, and temperature with a given current simultaneously. The simulation results were compared with a fabricated NI HTS magnet and are presented in this paper.

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