Screening currents caused by varying magnetic fields degrade the homogeneity
and stability of the magnetic fields created by REBCO coated conductor coils.
They are responsible for the AC loss, which is also important for other power
applications containing windings. Since real magnets contain coils exceeding
10000 turns, accurate modeling tools for this number of turns are necessary for
magnet design. This article presents a fast numerical method to model coils
with no loss of accuracy. We model a 10400-turn coil for its real geometry and
coils of up to 40000 turns with the continuous approximation, which we checked
that introduces negligible errors. The screening currents, the Screening
Current Induced Field (SCIF) and the AC loss is analyzed in detail. The SCIF is
maximum at the remnant state with a considerably large value and decreases
substantially after one day of relaxation. The instantaneous AC loss for an
anisotropic magnetic-field dependent Jc is qualitatively different than for
a constant Jc, although the loss per cycle is similar. Saturation of the
magnetization currents at the end pancakes causes that the maximum AC loss at
the first ramp increases with Jc. The presented modeling tool can accurately
calculate the SCIF and AC loss in practical computing times for coils with any
number of turns used in real windings, enabling parameter optimization.Comment: 24 pages, 17 figure