Home
Scope
Workshops
News
Committee
|
CHATS 1995
CHATS 1995 was the second
in a series of workshops intended
to advance the state-of-the-art in numerical computation of
thermo-hydraulic transients as applied to the design of
superconducting magnets and devices.
This workshop was also the first with the name "CHATS"
(Computation of
tHermo-hydrAulic Transients
in Superconductors).
- Originally planned as a communication forum of specialists
involved in the design of fusion reactor magnets (ITER),
broader interest quickly became evident and the subject
was widened to cover problems realted to other application
areas, i.e. energy storage and accelerators.
- Major needs were identified in the final discussion:
- definition of benchmark cases,
- review of critcal input scenarios,
- refinement of dual flow channel in CICC,
- further investigation of current distribution
and transversal heat conduction in winding in CICC,
- investigation of more realistic hydraulic boundary conditions,
- investigation of cryogenic plant response to
expected transients.
|
| |
- Venue: Lausanne, Switzerland, 6-8 June 1995
- Host Institution: EPFL-CRPP
- Chairman: George Vecsey
- Participants: 24 (Europe 19, Japan 1, USA 4)
- Contributions: 16
- Proceedings:
Journal of Fusion Energy 14, 1 (1995)
- Guest Editor: E. A. Chaniotakis
- Presentations: not available
- Home page: none
-
Images
|
Return to
CHATS-AS Workshops.
|