Superconducting magnets are energized through helium vapour-cooled cryogenic current leads operating at high ratios of current to mass flow. The high current operation where lead temperature, runaway, and eventual burn-up are likely to occur is investigated. A simple criterion for estimating the burn-up operation conditions (current, mass flow) for a given lead geometry (cross-sectional area, length, heat exchanger area) is presented. This article stresses the role played by the available heat exchanger area in avoiding burnup at high ratios of current to mass flow.
Hannah S. Halliday, Anne M. Thompson, Armin Wisthaler, Donald R Blake, Rebecca S. Hornbrook, Tomáš Mikoviny, Markus Müller, Philipp Eichler, Eric C. Apel, Alan J. Hills
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