Heii Heat Transfer Through Superconducting Cables Electrical Insulation

CRYOGENICS(2000)

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For NbTi magnets cooled by superfluid helium (He II), the most severe heat barrier comes from the electrical insulation of the cables. Tests on electrical multi-layer insulations, made of Kapton(R), dry fiber and epoxy resin impregnated fiberglass tapes, indicate that heat transfer is influenced by He II contained in the insulation. Electrical insulation can be considered as a composite material made of a solid matrix with a complicated helium channels network. For several insulations, this network is characterized by steady-state heat transfer experiment through an elementary insulation pattern. Measurements in Landau regime for low temperature difference (10(-5)-10(-3) K) and in Gorter-Mellink (GM) regime for higher temperature differences permit to determine an equivalent He II channel cross-section (10(-6) m(2)) with an equivalent channel thickness (25 mu m). We use the assumptions that He II heat transfer through the channels network and conduction in the insulation are decoupled and that the channels length is determined from the insulation overlap. It is observed that He II heat transfer is competing with conduction in the insulation. Furthermore, the mea surements reveal an anomaly of heat transfer in the vicinity of the lambda temperature which is associated to the phenomenon of lambda-point depression. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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electrical insulation, HeII, heat transfer, accelerator magnets
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