Model files / Other programs (2)

AC losses in a superconducting magnet in the presence of a time-dependent transport current

This model is based on ANSYS 15.0. The model calculates the AC loss in a superconducting magnet in the presence of a time-dependent transport current. The superconductor is modeled with Bean model. The parameters and outputs are all in text format, can be easily read and modified. Alm …

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Effect of tape non uniformities on end-to-end V-I characteristics of superconducting tape

This code evaluates the influence of non-uniformities of (Ic,n) along a superconducting tape, modeled as a series of non-linear resistances, each characterized by its Ic and n. In particular, it calculates the effect of the statistical distributions of Ic and n of these segments on th …

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3-D numerical simulation with the fast Fourier transform of a magnetic shield and a magnetic lens made of a bulk type II superconductor

The method is efficient and can be easier to implement than the alternative approaches based on the finite element methods.

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Modeling and simulation of termination resistances in superconducting cables

The models presented here are used to simulate termination resistances which are largely responsible for the uneven distribution of currents in superconducting cables [1]. For this purpose, four different models are presented. The first is a 0D stationary model, where time enters as a …

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Superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) connected to a power system

The model can be implemented in any power system simulator (e.g., Matlab/Simulink, EMTP, PowerFactoy, etc.) for transient analyses of short circuit currents. Here one presents the method applied to MCP-BSCCO-2212 SFCL devices. The method however has already been extended to SFCL based …

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Self-consistent model to estimate the critical current of superconducting devices

This model was shared by V. Zermeno, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The model presented here is used to estimate the critical current of superconducting devices. Its implementation is very simple either using finite-element-based or general numerical analysis programs. The model r …

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2-D Campbell’s model to estimate magnetization losses in a wire in the critical state

Magnetic vector potential Current density distribution This model was shared by E. Rizzo. The model calculates the penetration of the magnetic field in the cross-section of a superconducting wire in the critical state subjected to a transverse magnetic field.

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2-D H-formulation of Maxwell’s equations with edge elements

This model was shared by F. Grilli, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and P. Masson, Houston University. The model calculates current density/field distribution in a superconducting wire in the presence of a time-dependent transport current, background field or combination thereof. Th …

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