Critical Current Test of Liquid Hydrogen Cooled HTC Superconductors under External Magnetic Field

Publication date: 2016 Source:Physics Procedia, Volume 81 Author(s): Yasuyuki Shirai, Masahiro Shiotsu, Hideki Tatsumoto, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Yoshihiro Naruo, Satoshi Nonaka, Yoshifumi Inatani High-Tc (HTC) superconductors including MgB2 will show excellent properties under temperature of Liquid Hydrogen (LH2:20K), which has large latent heat and low viscosity coefficient. In order to design and fabricate the LH2 cooled superconducting energy devices, we must clear the cooling property of LH2 for superconductors, the cooling system and safety design of LH2 cooled superconducting devices and electro-magnetic property evaluation of superconductors (BSCCO, REBCO and MgB2) and their magnets cooled by LH2. As the first step of the study, an experimental setup which can be used for investigating heat transfer characteristics of LH2 in a pool and also in forced flow (circulation loop with a pump), and also for evaluation of electro-magnetic properties of LH2 cooled superconductors under external magnetic field (up to 7 T). In this paper, we will show a short sketch of the experimental set-up, practical experiences in safety operation of liquid hydrogen cooling system and example test results of critical current evaluation of HTC superconductors cooled by LH2.
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