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MEASUREMENTS OF AC LOSS IN CORED Nb[sub 3]Sn RUTHERFORD CABLES: INTERSTRAND CONTACT RESISTANCE AS FUNCTION OF CORE WIDTH
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Alternating magnetic field losses in ATLAS type aluminum stabilized NbTi superconductors
During ramping up- and down of the current in large-scale magnets the ramp losses are an important factor affecting the thermal and electro-magnetic stability of the system. The calculation of the losses is not straightforward due to the large dimensions of the conductor (∼600 mm2) implying that diffusion effects have to be taken into account. The AC-losses of the Al stabilized NbTi cable conductors used in the ATLAS magnet system were measured in 0.5 m long samples, using an inductive method with pick-up coils as well as the calorimetric method. External varying magnetic fields up to 2 tesla amplitude were applied parallel and perpendicular to the conductor wide surface. The results are compared to theory. It is found that hysteresis loss, eddy current loss in the Aluminum cladding and cable-to-cladding coupling loss contribute most to the AC loss