TY - JOUR
T1 - Flux-invading behaviors and temperature changes in Dy123 bulk magnet in iterative pulse field magnetization process
AU - Oka, T.
AU - Ishiduka, D.
AU - Ogawa, J.
AU - Fukui, S.
AU - Sato, T.
AU - Yokoyama, K.
AU - Murakami, A.
AU - Stopfel, H.
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2013 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The flux invasion behaviors into the Dy123 based on HTS bulk magnet were precisely measured during the iterative pulsed field magnetizations operated at 31 K. The values of magnetic flux densities were measured at various positions on the bulk magnet sample during and after six successive applications of a peak applied field of 5T. The temperature changes were measured on the sample surface to compare them to the magnetic flux motions in the same manner. The invading flux were apparently repelled by the remaining trapped flux due to the former field application, and the domain where the magnetic flux reached was pushed back outward the sample with increasing the pulse number. The heat generation decreased with the iteration of field applications as well as the magnetic flux invasion expressing the same behavior, and saturated by the sixth field application. The time evolution of temperature measured at various positions on the sample surface showed that the heat generation occurs at the periphery of the sample and propagates toward the center of the sample.
AB - The flux invasion behaviors into the Dy123 based on HTS bulk magnet were precisely measured during the iterative pulsed field magnetizations operated at 31 K. The values of magnetic flux densities were measured at various positions on the bulk magnet sample during and after six successive applications of a peak applied field of 5T. The temperature changes were measured on the sample surface to compare them to the magnetic flux motions in the same manner. The invading flux were apparently repelled by the remaining trapped flux due to the former field application, and the domain where the magnetic flux reached was pushed back outward the sample with increasing the pulse number. The heat generation decreased with the iteration of field applications as well as the magnetic flux invasion expressing the same behavior, and saturated by the sixth field application. The time evolution of temperature measured at various positions on the sample surface showed that the heat generation occurs at the periphery of the sample and propagates toward the center of the sample.
KW - Bulk magnet
KW - High temperature superconductor
KW - Invasion
KW - Iterative magnetization
KW - Magnetic flux
KW - Pulsed field
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U2 - 10.1016/j.physc.2013.04.022
DO - 10.1016/j.physc.2013.04.022
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84884814658
SN - 0921-4534
VL - 494
SP - 46
EP - 49
JO - Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications
JF - Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications
ER -