High-temperature superconducting (HTS) transformer-rectifier flux pump for powering no-insulation superconducting magnet with low characteristic resistance

2019 
Abstract No-Insulation (NI) superconducting magnets have gained much popularity since they have higher engineering current density and better stability. Charging an NI coil with a low characteristic resistance ( R c ), however, becomes problematic, because the low R c limits the power supply voltage and make the charging extremely slow. Flux pumps can inject flux into closed high- T c superconducting magnets without electrical contact, making it possible to maintain a quasi-constant field in the magnet with insignificant losses. In this paper, we propose and examine new methods to speed up charging the low R c NI coil using a transformer-rectifier type flux pump. We will show that the flux pump has improved performance compared to an external power supply in charging the NI coil.
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