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CHATS 1997
CHATS 1997 was the workshop # 3 in the series.
- It featured three main themes: a) computer simulation of
thermo-hydraulic transiens as applied to superconductor stability,
magnet quench protection, and cryogenic system design; b) condensing
past experience (both computational and experimental) into "design
rules"; and c) advance our understanding of how current redistribution
in cables affects stability, quench propagation and AC losses.
- CHATS-97 identified topics where more work is needed:
- continue experimental data gathering to understand
stability and quench in CICC magnets, and extend the
experimental database to long coils,
- extend models to include electrodynamic effects, in particular
the aspect of current redistribution in cables,
- continue to improve our understanding and design criteria
through incorporation of lessons learned in "practice", and
- extend the design methods developed to date for LTS material
to HTS magnets and devices.
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Venue: San Francisco, USA, 23-25 July 1997
- Host Institution: Bechtel
- Chairman: Cesar Luongo
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Participants: 35 (Europe 18, Japan 3, USA 14)
- Contributions: 12
- Proceedings:
Cryogenics 38, 5 (1998)
- Guest Editor: Cesar Luongo
- Presentations: not available
- Home page: none
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