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    Stability Estimate for CICC with Cooling Channel Using One- and Two-Fluid Codes

    Cable-In-Conduit Conductors (CICC) with central cooling channel have been recently tested in the QUench Experiment on Long Length (QUELL) at the Sultan facility, and are foreseen for the Toroidal Field (TF) an...

    S. De Palo, C. Marinucci, R. Zanino in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1998)

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    Computer Simulation of Quench Propagation in QUELL

    In the Quench Experiment on Long Length (QUELL), in the SULTAN facility, quench propagation was studied in a well instrumented sample wound using a Nb3Sn cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC) with central cooling ...

    R. Zanino, L. Bottura, C. Marinucci in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1998)

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    A first characterization of the quench detection system for ITER

    The purpose of this paper is to assess the expected response of conventional and non-conventional quench detection sensors proposed for the ITER coils, and to be tested in the QUELL experiment in SULTAN. The a...

    C. Marinucci, L. Bottura, S. Pourrahimi in Journal of Fusion Energy (1995)

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    Numerical simulations of the QUELL experiment in SULTAN

    The QUench Experiment on Long Length (QUELL) in the SULTAN Facility is planned to investigate the quench propagation and detection of a conductor with ITER relevant geometry and scaled performance. The objecti...

    C. Marinucci in Journal of Fusion Energy (1995)

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    Warmup Analysis of the Sultan-III Superconducting Split Coil System

    The SULTAN Test Facility will be upgraded as a split-coil system to perform acceptance tests for prototype and series NET conductors. The warmup characteristics of this system, from helium temperature to room ...

    C. Marinucci, P. Weymuth in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1990)