Reduced Order Modelling for the Simulation of Quenches in Superconducting Magnets

10/13/2017
by   Sebastian Schöps, et al.
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This contributions discusses the simulation of magnetothermal effects in superconducting magnets as used in particle accelerators. An iterative coupling scheme using reduced order models between a magnetothermal partial differential model and an electrical lumped-element circuit is demonstrated. The multiphysics, multirate and multiscale problem requires a consistent formulation and framework to tackle the challenging transient effects occurring at both system and device level.

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