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arxiv: 2203.08871 · v1 · pith:TIJNEP6R · submitted 2022-03-16 · physics.acc-ph

Understanding training in superconducting accelerator magnets using acoustic emission diagnostics

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Among various long-standing standing problems in superconducting accelerator magnet development, training is one of the oldest and well-known issues affecting magnet performance. Understanding physics behind the training process is crucial for proper mitigation and elimination of this phenomenon in new magnet designs. This paper discusses application of acoustic emission (AE) diagnostics to localization and classification of transient mechanical events in superconducting magnets and characterization of transient energy releases responsible for premature quenching, memory effects and, ultimately, training. Prospective of future AE diagnostics development are outlined in connection to the goals of US Magnet Development Program.

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