CHATS on Applied Superconductivity 2013

from Wednesday, 9 October 2013 (02:00) to Friday, 11 October 2013 (12:00)
Cambridge, MA (NW17-218 Conference Room)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
9 Oct 2013
10 Oct 2013
11 Oct 2013
AM
09:00 Process Analyses of ITER Toroidal Field Structure Cooling Scheme - Maekawa   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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09:30 Cross comparison of thermo-hydraulic analysis of the ITER magnets using two code systems - Gauthier   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
10:00 “Transverse heat transfer coefficient in the dual channel ITER TF CICCs. Part II. Analysis of transient temperature responses observed during heat slug propagation tests - Lewandowska   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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10:30 Artificial Neural Network (ANN) Modeling of the Pulsed Heat Load during ITER CS Magnet Operation - Savoldi - Richard   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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11:00 Simplified dynamic model of the heat loads on the ITER magnet system - Luongo   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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11:30 Application of the 4C code to the thermal-hydraulic analysis of the CS superconducting magnets in EAST - Zanino   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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09:00 Modeling of radio frequency heating and current drive in tokamaks in the ion cyclotron and lower hybrid frequency ranges. Massively parallel programming, integrated multiscale, multiphysics modelling - Wright   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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10:00 Quench modeling in accelerator magnets using a general-purpose code system - Bottura   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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10:30 A computer code for comprehensive analysis of quench in pool-cooled and adiabatic superconducting multi-coil magnets - Gravilin   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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11:00 Thermal and flow processes in cryogenic systems following failure modes combined with superconducting magnets resistive transitions - Chorowski   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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11:30 Influence of HTS Wire and Coil Configuration on Quench Propagation - Masson   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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09:00 2G HTS Properties Beyond Critical Current - Hazelton   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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09:30 Numerical models of HTS for AC loss computation: how far do we need to go? - Grilli   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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10:00 Magnetization losses due to any combination of rotating and alternating fields in superconducting filaments driven by a power-law voltage-current behavior - Masson   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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10:30 Multi-pole components of magnetic field in small dipole magnets wound with coated conductors - N. Amemiya   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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11:00 Finite Element Investigation of HTS Tapes for Twisted Stacked-Tape Cabling Methods - N. Allen   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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11:30 Quench Protection for High Temperature Superconducting Magnets based on Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing - Chan   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
PM
12:00 Investigations about Helium Mass Expulsion and Heat Exchange Coefficients in CICCS: Predictive Analysis on Possible Experiments in HELIOS - Nicollet   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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14:00 Zero Dimensional Approach to Investigate the Thermal Stability of Superconducting Cables - Granieri   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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14:30 Experiment Proposal to Quantify the Thermal Response of Superconducting Cable Stacks to Pulse Heat Loads - Winkler   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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15:00 Analysis of stability margins of four ITER Central Solenoid conductor designs during a 15 MA plasma scenario with JackPot-ACDC - Nijhuis   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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15:30 Advances in Numerical Coding of Two Fluid HeII Model - Van Weelderen   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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12:00 First Experience with the New Coupling Loss Induced Quench System - Ravaioli   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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12:30 Hot spot temperature experiment for a cable-in-conduit conductor with thick conduit - Sedlak   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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14:30 QXF protection challenges, current analysis and key parameters/assumptions being used   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
15:00 New approaches to heater design, comparison with existing ones, and plans for validation in model magnets   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
15:30 An approximate electromagnetic model for superconducting helically wound cables and cable-in-conduit conductors - Rodriguez-Zermeno   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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16:00 Effect of combination of twist pitches on distribution of strands appearing on cable surface in CICC - Miyagi   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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16:30 A novel modeling of the critical current degradation of Nb3Sn PIT strand under transverse load based on Finite Element Analysis and strain scaling laws - Wang   (NW17-218 Conference Room)
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