학술논문

MgB2 Wire Optimization Guidelines for a Liquid Hydrogen Level Sensor / 液体水素液位センサ用MgB2線材の最適化の指針
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
低温工学 / TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan). 2009, 44(8):366
Subject
MgB2
composite superconductor
liquid hydrogen
liquid level sensor
thermal stability
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0389-2441
1880-0408
Abstract
We fabricated a superconducting level sensor with a magnesium-diboride wire and carried out experiments with liquid hydrogen. First, we observed a normal zone propagation phenomenon in the gaseous hydrogen. We also measured the terminal voltage of the sensor with a constant current depending on the relative change in the liquid level, and recognized that input power during normal operation must be suppressed to realize a level sensor for liquid hydrogen. Operation of the level sensor was numerically simulated based on the experimental results. The time evolution of temperature distribution along the wire was calculated using a heat balance equation including the cooling effects of liquid hydrogen and vaporized gas. The influences of wire size and material properties on minimum propagating current and power consumption in the gaseous hydrogen were evaluated to achieve the optimum design for the level sensor.