Numerical Modelling of Bulk Superconductor Magnetisation

Hiroyuki Fujishiro, Mark Ainslie

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Beschreibung

This book provides readers with numerical analysis techniques to model the magnetisation of bulk superconductors based on the finite element method. Applications of magnetised bulk superconductors are wide ranging in engineering due to their greatly enhanced magnetic field compared to conventional magnets. Their uses include rotating electric machines, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) systems and magnetic separation. Numerical modelling is a particularly important and cost-effective method to guide both superconducting material processing and practical device design. It has been used successfully to interpret experimental results and the physical behaviour and properties of bulk superconductors during their various magnetisation processes, to predict and propose new magnetisation techniques and to design and predict the performance of bulk superconductor-based devices.

The necessary fundamentals of bulk superconducting materials, how to model these and their various magnetisation processes are presented along with an in-depth summary of the current state-of-the-art in the field, and example models, implemented in the software package COMSOL Multiphysics®, are provided so that readers may carry out modelling of their own.

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Bean model, Bulk superconductors, zero field cooling, pulsed field magnetization), field/zero field cooling, high-temperature superconductors, fabrication processes, ferromagnetic materials, MgB2 superconductors, flux pinning, field cooling, pulsed field magnetization, demagnetization, flux trapping, magnetisation