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Simulating a B-dependent critical current in superconductors
Posted Nov 5, 2015, 4:55 a.m. EST 1 Reply
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Hello,
I had a quick look at the "ApplicationLibraries/ACDC Module/Other Industrial Applications/superconducting wire" model which simulates the time-dependent behaviour of a superconducting wire and the magnetic field penetrating into the wire. The model uses an E-J characteristic curve specified as a user function which gives 0 in case J<Jc, and a steeply rising value if J>Jc, where the critical current Jc is constant. In reality Jc is a function of magnetic field (besides temperature). Can this be added to the model somehow?
Thank you
Daniel
I had a quick look at the "ApplicationLibraries/ACDC Module/Other Industrial Applications/superconducting wire" model which simulates the time-dependent behaviour of a superconducting wire and the magnetic field penetrating into the wire. The model uses an E-J characteristic curve specified as a user function which gives 0 in case J<Jc, and a steeply rising value if J>Jc, where the critical current Jc is constant. In reality Jc is a function of magnetic field (besides temperature). Can this be added to the model somehow?
Thank you
Daniel
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