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http://dx.doi.org/10.9714/psac.2010.12.1.028

Magnetic Field Calculation of Toroidal Winding with Circular Section  

Lee, Sang-Jin (위덕대학교 에너지전기공학부)
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Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics / v.12, no.1, 2010 , pp. 28-31 More about this Journal
Abstract
A magnetic field calculation method for toroidal type winding which has circular section was developed. At first, the equation for magnetic field by single filament coil was extended using numerical integration to estimate the entire interesting region of solenoid, especially winding region itself. And then, the magnetic field by toroidal arrangement of solenoids was computed with a coordinate transformation of vector fields. The superconducting magnet with toroidal arrangement can be made up of several tens of solenoid type double pancake windings for some applications such as superconducting magnetic energy storage system(SMES). In this system, the field calculation on the high-Tc superconducting(HTS) tape itself is very important because the entire system can be reached to a fault by magnetic stress of conductor or the critical current of superconducting tape can be dramatically reduced under its self field condition. To make matters worse, 3-dimensional analysis is indispensable for this type of magnet and the most of commercial programs with finite element method can be taken too much time for analysis and design. In this paper, a magnetic field calculation method for toroidal type winding with circular section was induced.
Keywords
coordinate transformation of vector fields; magnetic field calculation; solenoid; toroidal winding;
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