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Conceptual design and analysis of a cryogenic system for a new test facility for high temperature superconductor current leads (HTS CLs)

Lewandowska, Monika
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Bagnasco, Maurizio
2012
Przeglad Elektrotechniczny

In view of the R&D program on HTS CL at EPFL-CRPP PSI Villigen it is foreseen to extend the capabilities of an existing facility (JORDI) in order to be able to perform tests of HTS CL in different conditions. The present work is focused on the conceptual design of the cryogenics needed for the facility upgrade considering the requirement of an as extended as possible range of operation. Two cooling options for the copper part of a CL are considered. The use of heat exchangers for the optimization of the cryogenic system is discussed and their size is assessed.

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research article
Web of Science ID

WOS:000306010100031

Author(s)
Lewandowska, Monika
Bagnasco, Maurizio
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Przeglad Elektrotechniczny
Volume

88

Start page

140

End page

143

Subjects

HTS current leads

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thermal-hydraulic analysis

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cryogenic system

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heat exchanger

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REVIEWED

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August 3, 2012
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