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Magnetic Energy Density Stored

The energy density Wc = Ec/V stored in the magnetic field generated by a current in a coil of volume V is given by... [Pg.19]

It can often be helpful to visualize the magnetic field as a two-dimensional gas, pushing outward on its container (the coil) with a pressure equal to the energy density, S /2/uo. Structural forces and stresses become increasingly severe as size and field are increased. It is not surprising that the largest coil, the energy store, is the one most dramatically affected by stress problems. [Pg.9]

The most likely mechanism for release of the magnet-stored energy is a quench. Early work on protection showed that, for a maximum temperature rise 6m following quench, the coil stored energy E, current density /, current /, and quench voltage V are related by... [Pg.12]


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