Integrated superconductor device and method of fabrication
US-10290399-B2 · May 14, 2019 · US
US11101059B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11101059-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816497998-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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A high temperature superconductor, HTS, tape (100) for detecting a quench in a superconducting magnet. The HTS tape comprises an HTS layer (101) of HTS material supported by a substrate (102). The HTS layer is divided into a plurality of strips (104,105,107). The strips are connected (106) in series along an open path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A quench protection system for use with a superconducting magnet having at least one primary coil comprising high temperature superconductor, HTS, material, the system comprising: a secondary HTS tape, the secondary HTS tape comprising an HTS layer of HTS material supported by a substrate, the HTS layer being divided into a plurality of strips, the strips being connected in series along an open path; a detection unit configured to detect onset of a loss of superconductivity in the secondary HTS tape; and a quench protection unit configured to cause energy to be dumped from the primary coil to an external resistive load in response to said detection. 2. A quench protection system according to claim 1 , wherein the strips are arranged to carry current in opposite directions and to be parallel and adjacent to each other. 3. A quench protection system according to claim 1 , wherein the strips are connected within the HTS layer by the HTS material. 4. A quench protection system according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of strips are separated by a plurality of striations through the HTS layer, each striation having a first end extending from an end of the HTS layer and a second end terminating within the HTS layer adjacent an opposite end of the HTS layer, the first ends of successive striations extending to opposite ends of the HTS layer. 5. A quench protection system according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of strips are separated by non-superconducting barriers of the HTS material. 6. A quench protection system to claim 5 , wherein the non-superconducting barriers are non-superconducting as a result of thermal damage to the HTS material. 7. A quench protection system according to claim 1 , wherein each end of the open path connecting the strips in series is located at a single end of the HTS layer. 8. A quench protection system according to claim 1 , wherein each end of the open path connecting the strips in series is located at a single edge of the HTS layer. 9. A quench protection system according to claim 1 , wherein the HTS material is coated with a stabiliser layer comprising stabiliser material. 10. A Wheatstone bridge circuit for detecting a quench in a superconducting magnet, the circuit comprising: a current supply; two half-bridge sections connected across the current supply in parallel, each half-bridge section comprising an HTS tape according to claim 1 arranged as two non-overlapping arms connected in series at a node, each arm comprising a continuous section of the open path of the HTS tape; and a voltage sensor connected between the nodes of each half-bridge section. 11. A circuit according to claim 10 , wherein the circuit is balanced when each of the arms is at the same temperature. 12. A circuit according to claim 10 , wherein in the HTS tape of each half-bridge section, each end of the open path connecting the strips in series is located at a single edge of the HTS layer and the half-bridge sections are arranged side-by-side with the ends of the open path of each of the HTS tapes adjacent one another. 13. A method of protecting a superconducting magnet from quenches, the superconducting magnet having at least one primary coil comprising high temperature superconductor, HTS, primary coil material, the method comprising: providing a Wheatstone bridge circuit according to any claim 10 ; detecting a voltage difference between the half-bridge sections of the circuit using the voltage sensor; and in response to said detection, dumping energy from the primary coil into an external resistive load. 14. A quench protection system according to claim 1 , wherein the detection unit is configured to detect onset of a loss of superconductivity in the secondary HTS tape by detecting a voltage difference in excess of a predetermined value between two points of the secondary HTS tape. 15. A quench protection system according to claim 1 , wherein the detection unit is configured to detect onset of a loss of superconductivity in the secondary HTS tape by detecting a rate of change of voltage difference in excess of a predetermined value between two points of the secondary HTS tape. 16. A superconducting magnet comprising a primary coil and the quench protection system according to claim 1 , the primary coil comprising high temperature superconductor, HTS, material. 17. A toroidal or poloidal field coil for a nuclear fusion reactor, the toroidal or poloidal field coil comprising high temperature superconductor, HTS, material and a quench protection system according to claim 1 . 18. A method of protecting a superconducting magnet from quenches, the superconducting magnet having at least one primary coil comprising high temperature superconductor, HTS, material, the method comprising: providing a quench protection system according to claim 1 ; detecting onset of a loss of superconductivity in the secondary HTS tape of the quench protection system by detecting a voltage difference in excess of a predetermined value between two points of the secondary HTS tape; and in response to said detection, dumping energy from the primary coil into an external resistive load. 19. A method according to claim 18 , wherein detecting the voltage difference comprises applying a probe current to the secondary HTS tape, the probe current comprising an alternating current component. 20. A method according to claim 19 and comprising phase sensitive detection of the voltage difference. 21. A method according to claim 19 , wherein the amplitude of the alternating current component of the probe current is sufficient to cause the probe current to periodically exceed a critical current at which the secondary HTS tape ceases superconducting when the temperature of the secondary HTS tape rises above a predetermined temperature value.
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