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Fluorescent thermal imaging method for investigating transient effects in high-temperature superconductor tapes and coils
Roland Gyuráki
2022
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This work presents the development and application of high-speed fluorescent thermal imaging for quench analysis in high-temperature superconductors (HTS). Using a fluorescent coating, with a temperature-dependent light emission, temperature changes can be calculated over 2D surfaces. The technique uncovered peculiar transient effects in novel HTS tape architectures and also helped to verify and better understand hot spot development in both insulated and non-insulated, HTS–wound pancake coils.
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Keywords
- Electrical engineering
- Energy technology & engineering
- high-temperature superconductors
- Hochtemperatursupraleiter
- normal zone propagation
- quench
- Superconductivity
- Supraleiter
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- thermal imaging
- Wärmeaufnahme
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DOI: 10.5445/KSP/1000125489Editions
