Extrapolative Scaling Expression: A Fitting Equation for Extrapolating Full I c ( B , T , ε ) Data Matrixes From Limited Data
Scaling analysis of several thousand Nb Sn critical-current measurements is used to derive the extrapolative scaling expression (ESE), a fitting equation that can quickly and accurately extrapolate (or interpolate) limited datasets to obtain full three-dimensional dependences of on magnetic field ,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2017-06, Vol.27 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Scaling analysis of several thousand Nb
Sn critical-current
measurements is used to derive the extrapolative scaling expression (ESE), a fitting equation that can quickly and accurately extrapolate (or interpolate) limited datasets to obtain full three-dimensional dependences of
on magnetic field
, temperature
, and mechanical strain
. Unlike nonextrapolative fitting equations, the ESE relation is determined completely by fundamental raw scaling data from master pinning-force curves. The results show that extrapolation errors with ESE approach typical
measurement errors. The scaling expression is simple and robust, providing straightforward extrapolation capability for conductor characterization and magnet design. The ESE relation offers the prospect for extrapolations in several new areas, including: a reduction in the measurement space required for full
characterization to about one fifth the size; ability to combine data from separate temperature and strain apparatuses; extrapolation of transport
data from above 4 K to lower temperatures, where heating effects and instabilities are problematic for transport measurements; and extrapolation of full
datasets from as little as a single
curve when several core parameters have been measured in similar conductors (particularly applicable to qualifying production wires). Accuracies are evaluated for concatenations of these different extrapolation capabilities. Examples are given for practical Nb
Sn conductors, including those for high luminosity-LHC magnets, ITER, and cryo-cooled NMR magnets. |
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ISSN: | 1051-8223 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TASC.2017.2647852 |