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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?
- From: "Than, Yatming (Roberto)" <ythan AT bnl.gov>
- To: "Phillips, David B" <phillips AT bnl.gov>
- Cc: sphenix-magnet-l <sphenix-magnet-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Subject: Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2018 18:16:00 +0000
MT sensor are on the Magnet coil. Only one functional.
CT sensor are on the aluminum Cylinder
HT sensor are on Helium pipe
Tag name from old sensors
Then we added new sensor s on new splice joints
On return line and on supply
On Jan 18, 2018 12:38 PM, "Phillips, David B" <phillips AT bnl.gov> wrote:
Don,
I agree, I have no solution, just concern.
I see 3 ways forward: 1) Someone does a heat transfer analysis (do we have the information/time/resources to get it done?). 2) Go to an excessively long soak time (this could be time consuming, is that an issue?) 3) Record the soak time and if the magnet quenches, then you know it was too short (this has a small(?) risk of breaking the magnet, and if there is a quench how do you know if it was due to insufficient soak time or some other cause?)
As far as I can tell we are moving forward on a combination of paths 2 & 3.
Dave
From: Lynch, Don
Hi Dave, “soak time” is still meaningless. Either you have enough temperature sensors or you don’t. If what you say is true about limited temperature sensors, then there could be additional thermal mass that is still changing temperature, so all items have not achieved a constant temperature. Taking a guess at how long to “soak” with out some analyses to back it up does not solve the problem.
Don
From:
"Phillips, David B" <phillips AT bnl.gov>
Don,
I think what you are saying is correct for heat “leaks”, but my concern is the “thermal mass” coming to equilibrium. With the limited number of temperature sensors how do you know you have achieved this equilibrium?
Dave
From: Lynch, Don
Dave, Kin,
Soak time is meaningless in heat transfer. If you are looking at the temperature of the liquid undergoing phase change, it can be constant while temperatures of the surrounding structure may continue changing. Once all items have achieved a constant temperature, (and not necessarily the same temperature) you have achieved equilibrium; any additional “soak time” does nothing. It is quite correct to say “don’t worry about soak time, check the temperatures". The only question is how long do all of your temperatures need to be constant to validate that you have reached equilibrium. 6 hours with no change in temperature is certainly enough, maybe even excessive.
-Don
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sPHENIX-magnet-l <sphenix-magnet-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov> on behalf of "Phillips, David B" <phillips AT bnl.gov>
Kin,
Not sure I would interpret Wes saying “I would guess an extra 6 hours would be prudent” as not worrying about soak time.
Dave
From: sPHENIX-magnet-l [mailto:sphenix-magnet-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov]
On Behalf Of Kin Yip
Hi,
We didn’t really spend much thought on soak time for the magnet once it was filled with LHe. In part this was because there are a number of hours involved in filling the magnet storage vessel in the valve box and checking out the magnet (voltage test to ground, looking at magnet position, etc.). If there is residual heat in the magnet, it will be difficult to fill the LHe pot. Also the two magnet layers are mostly high purity aluminum with high thermal conductivity.
I would guess an extra 6 hours would be prudent, but as Pasquale points out the best thing is to look at temperature sensors.
Hope this helps.
Wes
From: fabbric [mailto:pasquale.fabbricatore AT ge.infn.it]
I only participated at the magnet commissioning and this question
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[Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Kin Yip, 01/17/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Phillips, David B, 01/18/2018
- Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?, Kin Yip, 01/18/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Lynch, Don, 01/18/2018
- Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?, Kin Yip, 01/18/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Phillips, David B, 01/18/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Lynch, Don, 01/18/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Phillips, David B, 01/18/2018
- Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?, Than, Yatming (Roberto), 01/18/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Phillips, David B, 01/18/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Lynch, Don, 01/18/2018
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Fwd: RE: How long did you soak the Magnet before running high-current ?,
Phillips, David B, 01/18/2018
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