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Considerations against a force compensated coil

doi: 10.1109/20.92665
The cost of structural components in a large superconducting coil such as SMES may well exceed the coil and cryostat cost. As a result, the idea of constructing a system composed of two different coil types assembled in such a way that the forces balance and reduce the total structural requirement is often proposed. A suitable geometry has never been found for the fundamental reason that there can be no force-compensated solution. The general problem is presented, and an analysis of the energy stored and stresses produced in the structure is described in a fundamental way. Finally, relation between structural mass M and stored energy E that is valid for all magnetic systems is developed. >
- University of California System United States
- University of North Texas United States
- University of California, Berkeley United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- University of North Texas United States
43 Particle Accelerators, Superconductivity, General Physics, Superconducting Coils, Equations, Geometry, Equipment, Differential Equations, Stresses, Cryostats, Thermostats 700202* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Magnet Coils & Fields, 420201 -- Engineering-- Cryogenic Equipment & Devices, Field Equations, Magnetic Field Configurations, Virial Theorem, Maxwell Equations, Partial Differential Equations, 99, General and Miscellaneous, Control Equipment, Stored Energy, Cost Benefit Analysis, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, 71 Classical And Quantum Mechanics, Thermostats 430300* -- Particle Accelerators-- Auxiliaries & Components
43 Particle Accelerators, Superconductivity, General Physics, Superconducting Coils, Equations, Geometry, Equipment, Differential Equations, Stresses, Cryostats, Thermostats 700202* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Magnet Coils & Fields, 420201 -- Engineering-- Cryogenic Equipment & Devices, Field Equations, Magnetic Field Configurations, Virial Theorem, Maxwell Equations, Partial Differential Equations, 99, General and Miscellaneous, Control Equipment, Stored Energy, Cost Benefit Analysis, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, 71 Classical And Quantum Mechanics, Thermostats 430300* -- Particle Accelerators-- Auxiliaries & Components
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