Superconducting magnet
US-9887028-B2 · Feb 6, 2018 · US
US10699829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10699829-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615757130-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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A cooling system for use in a superconducting magnet comprising a high temperature superconductor, HTS, coil. The cooling system comprises a refrigeration unit, one or more coolant channels, and a pumping unit. The refrigeration unit is configured to cool a gas, wherein the gas is hydrogen or helium. The one or more coolant channels are configured to be placed in thermal contact with components of the superconducting magnet and to carry said gas. The pumping unit is configured to pump said gas through the coolant channels. The refrigeration unit and pumping unit are configured to maintain the gas at a pressure and temperature such that a Joule-Thompson coefficient of the gas is positive, and the coolant channel is configured to reduce the pressure of gas as it flows through the channel by one or more of a throttle, a valve, and choice and/or variance of a cross section of the coolant channel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cooling system comprising a high temperature superconductor, HTS, coil; and the cooling system having: a refrigeration unit configured to cool a gas, wherein the gas is hydrogen or helium; one or more coolant channels configured to be placed in thermal contact with components of the superconducting magnet and to carry said gas to provide a greater decrease in pressure in a selected region of the coolant channel; wherein: the superconducting magnet comprises a joint in the HTS coil; the selected region is selected in order to provide additional cooling to the joint, and arranged such that the joint is in proximity to the selected region during operation of the magnet; a pumping unit configured to pump said gas through the coolant channels; wherein the refrigeration unit and pumping unit are configured to maintain the gas at a pressure and temperature such that a Joule-Thompson coefficient of the gas is positive, and the coolant channel is configured to reduce the pressure of gas continually along a section of the channel in thermal contact with components of the superconducting magnet and/or at a plurality of pressure drops along said section as it flows through the channel by one or more of: plurality of throttles; plurality of valves; and variation of a cross section of the coolant channel. 2. A cooling system according to claim 1 , wherein the coolant channel is configured to reduce the pressure so as to maintain substantially constant temperature along the coolant channel. 3. A cooling system according to claim 1 , wherein the refrigeration unit is configured to maintain the gas at a temperature above the critical temperature of the gas. 4. A cooling system according to claim 1 , wherein the refrigeration unit is configured to cool a nuclear fusion reactor comprising: a toroidal field coil comprising high temperature superconductor, HTS; a poloidal field coil; a spherical tokamak plasma chamber. 5. A superconducting magnet comprising: an HTS coil; and, a cooling system comprising: a refrigeration unit configured to cool a gas, wherein the gas is hydrogen or helium; one or more coolant channels configured to be placed in thermal contact with components of the superconducting magnet and to carry said gas; a pumping unit configured to pump said gas through the coolant channels; wherein the refrigeration unit and pumping unit are configured to maintain the gas at a pressure and temperature such that a Joule-Thompson coefficient of the gas is positive, and the coolant channel is configured to reduce the pressure of gas continually along a section of the channel in thermal contact with components of the superconducting magnet and/or at a plurality of pressure drops along said section as it flows through the channel by one or more of: plurality of throttles; plurality of valves; and variation of a cross section of the coolant channel, wherein: the coolant channel is configured to provide a greater decrease in pressure in a selected region of the coolant channel; the superconducting magnet comprises a joint in the HTS coil; the selected region is selected in order to provide additional cooling to the joint, and arranged such that the joint is in proximity to the selected region during operation of the magnet. 6. A method of cooling a superconducting magnet comprising an HTS coil, the method comprising: cooling a gas with a refrigeration unit, wherein the gas is hydrogen or helium; placing the one or more coolant channels in contact with components of the superconducting magnet and to carry the gas; pumping the gas through the through the coolant channels; providing a flow of the gas at a pressure and temperature such that a Joule-Thompson coefficient of the gas is positive to a coolant channel in thermal contact with the superconducting magnet; and reducing the pressure of gas continually along a section of the channel in direct thermal contact with components of the superconducting magnet or at a plurality of pressure drops along said section as it flows through the channel by one or more of: plurality of throttles; plurality of valves; a variation of cross section of the coolant channel; and providing a greater decrease in pressure in a region of the cooling channel in proximity to a joint of the HTS coil during operation of the magnet.
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