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A solid nitrogen cooled MgB(2) "Demonstration" coil for MRI applications

Authors
Yao, WeijunBascunan, JuanKim, Woo-SeokHahn, SeungyongLee, HaigunIwasa, Yukikazu
Issue Date
6월-2008
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
high-temperature superconductors; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); MgB(2); solid cryogen; superconducting magnets
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, v.18, no.2, pp.912 - 915
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Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
912
End Page
915
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/123404
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2008.920836
ISSN
1051-8223
Abstract
A 700-mm. bore superconducting magnet was built and operated in our laboratory to demonstrate the feasibility of newly developed MgB(2) superconductor wire for fabricating MRI magnets. The magnet, an assembly of 10 coils each wound with a reacted and s-glass insulated wire similar to 1-km long, was immersed in solid nitrogen rather than in a bath of liquid cryogen. This MgB2 magnet was designed to operate in the temperature range 10-15 K, maintained by a cryocooler. A combination of this "wide" temperature range and immersion of the winding in solid nitrogen enables this magnet to operate under conditions not possible with a low temperature superconductor (LTS) counterpart. Tested individually at 13 K, each coil could carry current up to 100 A. When assembled into the magnet, some coils, however, became resistive, causing the magnet to prematurely quench at currents ranging from 79 A to 88 A, at which point the magnet generated a center field of 0.54 T. Despite the presence of a large volume (50 liters) of solid nitrogen in the cold body, cooldown from 77 K to 10 K went smoothly.
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