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Modeling Thermal Effects of Operational and Structural Modifications at Hydropower Facility on a Preminer Trout Stream in Southwestern Montana (open access)

Modeling Thermal Effects of Operational and Structural Modifications at Hydropower Facility on a Preminer Trout Stream in Southwestern Montana

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Date: August 5, 2000
Creator: Bevelhimer, M. S.; Alavian, V.; Miller, B. & Hauser, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effect of low temperature cryocoolers on the development of low temperature superconducting magnets (open access)

The effect of low temperature cryocoolers on the development of low temperature superconducting magnets

The commercial development of reliable 4 K cryocoolers improves the future prospects for magnets made from low temperature superconductors (LTS). The hope of the developers of high temperature superconductors (HTS) has been to replace liquid helium cooled LTS magnets with HTS magnets that operate at or near liquid nitrogen temperature. There has been limited success in this endeavor, but continued problems with HTS conductors have greatly slowed progress toward this goal. The development of cryocoolers that reliably operate below 4 K will allow magnets made from LTS conductor to remain very competitive for many years to come. A key enabling technology for the use of low temperature cryocoolers on LTS magnets has been the development of HTS leads. This report describes the characteristics of LTS magnets that can be successfully melded to low-temperature cryocoolers. This report will also show when it is not appropriate to consider the use of low-temperature cryocoolers to cool magnets made with LTS conductor. A couple of specific examples of LTS magnets where cryocoolers can be used are given.
Date: August 5, 2000
Creator: Green, Michael A.
System: The UNT Digital Library